IS CATALOGUE OF CUCUJIDA. 



Family III. TRICTENOTOMID.^. 



Trictenotomides, Chev. 3fSS. 



Genus 1. TRICTENOTOMA. 



Trictenotoraa, Gray, Griff'. An. King. i. 534, 1824. 



1. Trictenotoma Childreni. 



Trictenotoraa Childreni, G. R. Gray, Griff". An. King. Ins. i.- 534, 

 t. 5, 5*. Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 48, t. 23, f. 1, 2, ? , c? . 



Trictenotoma Schrildreni, Guerin, Mag. Zool. t. 35. (Childreni). 

 1832- 3. 



a. East Indies, Tenasperim Coast. From Mr. Children's collection. 

 (The type specimen described by Mr. Gray). 



2. Trictenotoma ^nea. 



Trictenotoma genea, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 48, 7, t. 23, f. 3, 9 • 

 Hab. — Himalayas. 



3. Trictenotoma Templetonii. 



Trictenotoma Templetonii, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 48. t. 23, f. 

 2, $ . Parry, Trans. Ent. Soc. v. 83, 1848. 



Hab. — Ceylon. 



4. Trictenotoma Gratii, n. s. 



Fem. — Head and thorax black; entirely clothed above with ful- 

 vous pubescence; the mandibles shorter than the head, sublalcate, 

 their apical teeth crossinjr : thorax transverse, the basal angles acute, 

 the sides doubly angulaled, the apex of the first angle being about 

 one-third from the basal angle, the second about the same distance 

 from the apical angle, but less acute ; on the disk of the thorax are 

 two denuded prominences : abdomen ; the elytra of a purple metallic 



