62 Kev. H. S. (T(irli;uu's JVoies on flic 



(.'i.ADiscus, Chev. 

 Tyijr C. sfrdiiijahitii.-i, Cliev. 



Cladisciis gradJis, Wliite, (J. Frinsepiil, Wh. 

 C. lonr/ipc.jiuis, Wwd., as well probably as the rest desri'ilH'd 

 (lifter from the ty[ie in liaviiij^- the anteuiue iiectinate. I do not, 

 liowi'vi'i', tliiiik tlicy ciiii be separated o-ciierically. 



TiLLUs, Oiiv. ITiJi). 

 'Ti/j>e T. ('l(iii(jufn--<, Lin. 



Tllhis hi part if IAS, Blanch., G. and 11. ('at. p. 1724-.^ " Tilbis 

 hifi(sriiifus / , Humb." Chev. Mem. 1876. \i. i. Till us 

 (Clerus) car as, Xewm., G. and H. Cat. I. c. These species 

 do not pertain to the Tillidns. The former most resembles a 

 Tharuisiniiis but has the palpi all securiform ; while the second 

 forms the ty]ie of a new genus, Paratillns. 



Till IIS Jiilaris, Westwood is congeneric with A//>'^/'/'////.s- winch it 

 much resembles. 



Tilliis Sempernnus, n. sp. 



Niger, autennarum l)asi, pal})is, femorum basi, tibiis, tarsis, 

 elytrisque basi rutts, his fascia fere recta, maculacj[ue sid>apicali 

 albidis. Long. lin. 2|. 



A A^ery distinct little Till us ; (•om})ared with luiifasrintus the 

 following ditt'erences will be observed, the base of the antennae, 

 i.e., the first three or simple^ joints are pale, as are also the tibia3 

 and tarsi ; the thorax is very much narrowed behind, the base 

 of the elytra is only narrowly red, and they are also adorned 

 with a pale spot before the apex. 



Hab. l>ohol Philippines (Semper.) 



Obs. I have a specimen referred to iwtatas, King from India 

 which closely agrees with the species described above, iiotatus 

 Kl. should have the breast red, as well as tlie disc of the thorax 

 oidv black. 



