Jj. niiiuila ('rawfoi'd^ — Ijeugal, India. 

 7^. corniger Crawford^ — Singapore. 

 L. niicroceras Crawford" — Borneo. 



Cerotrioza bridwelli n. sp. 



Similar to C. bivittata Crawford but differing as follows : Vertex 

 about as long as broad, discally impressed deeply on each side of median 

 suture. Lateral vitta wanting or scarcely discernible ; color fulvous. 



Cerotrioza hridivelli. Forewing; stippled areas are coloretl l)i"n\vn 



Forewings without axial vitta, liut irregularh- maculated as shown in the 

 accompanying illustration ; cubital cell more nearly rectangular than in 

 the other species. 



De.scribed from one female taken bj' J. C\ Bridwell at 

 l*iinalmi, Koolan Monntains, Oahn, 1916. 



A Note on Apterocyclus (Coleoptera, Lucanidae). J^k^u,^^^ 



P.V II. T. OSBORX. 



While collcctinii' for several day.s in the vicinity of Kokee, 

 Jvauai, in dtnie of tlii.s year, fifteen presentalde specimens of 

 this little-known Ivauai genus were obtained. It was after 

 several days of tramping and collecting that I accidentally 

 stumbled onto their location. A new forest trail was in course 

 of construction on the steep slope leading into the Kauaikinana 

 stream at about -"'..riOO feet clcxation and while (lesccinlinu- this 



4 Records of Indian .Museum. \'II, I'ait 5 :4.?o. 1912. Descrilx'd as 

 AUotriozii iiiimihi but nui^t be referred to I.citronota as .\llotrioza is in 

 synonymy. 



•^' These two species were ])laced in Cerotrioza in a jiaper whicli is in 

 press, to appear in the Fhilii)i)ine Journal of Scieuci\ Imt they are now 

 referred to Leurouota. 



Proc. Haw. Entom. Soc. IV, No. 2, June, 1920. 



