102 KARL JORDAN, ANTHRIBIDAE. 



13. Apolecta transversa Oliv. (1795). 



Syn. : Apolecta gracillima PASC. (1859). Tjigem- 

 bong, May 191 5. 



Olivier states in his description that the antennae of the 

 specimen described and figured were broken. The artist 

 nevertheless has drawn some antennae. If we discard these 

 imaginary antennae the figure agrees well with the speeies 

 described by PaSCOE as Apolecta gracillima. The insertion 

 of the antennae on the upperside of the rostrum, the small 

 eyes, which are lateral and widely separated, the general 

 shape of the body, as well as the colour and pattern are 

 all in favour of this identification. 



Besides A. transversa only one other species of Apolecta 

 is recorded from Java. Considering that no less than six are 

 known to me from Perak and five from Borneo, we may 

 expect that at least one or two more will be discovered on 

 Java. 



14. Deropygus haemorrhoidalis Jord. (1895). 

 One $ from Tjigembong, May 191 5. 



15. Araeocerus fasciculatus Degeer (i775)- 

 A small series from Tjigembong, May 191 5. 



16. Araeocerus rufipes Pasc. (1859). 

 One Ç from Bekassa, March 191 2. 



NOTE by Dr. H. J. Veth, The Hague, Holland. 

 Besides the above named species I could easily identify 

 two more, captured at Tjigembong : 

 Litocerus Paviei Lesne, a small series. 

 Eucorymis crassicornis F., very abundant. 



