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Subgen. Apiomcris, O. F. Cook. 



Glomeris, Pocock, ex p., Max Weber's Zool. Ergebn. Reise, Niederl. Ost.- 



hid. Ill, p. 323 (1894). 

 Apiomeris, O. F. Cook, Brandtia X, p. 45 (1896). 



Subgenus hoc characteribus plerisque ad subgen. Hyleoglomeris 

 aequale est, differt tergito ultimo margine postico medio vix sinu- 

 ate, maris tergito ultimo margine postico medio sinuato, pedibus 

 paris 18^ articulo primo cum opposite coalito. 



Pedes paris 19^ articulis 4 omnibus inter sese distinctis, arti- 

 culis secundo et tertio processu postico conico tantum instructis. 



1 2 



Fig. XXIX. — Rliopalonieris monacha. 

 I. antenna ; 2. pes paris decimi. 



Apiomcris {s.s.) infuscata (Poc.) O. F. Cook. 



Glomeris infuscata, Pocock, ex p., Max Weber's Zool. Ergeb. Reise 

 Niederl. Ost.-Ind. Ill, p. 324, pi. xix, fig. 10-10/; 

 (1894). 



Apiomeris infuscata, O. F. Cook, Brandtia X, p. 44 (1806). 



Speciei huius antennam et maris pedes paris 17^, 18^ et 19* 

 vidi et delineo (Fig. XXIV, 1-5). Pococki descriptio haec est: 



Colour. — The upper surface a dark slate grey, the extreme 

 edges of the tergites paler ; in the posterior half of the body there 

 is a feebly marked pale spot in the middle of the hinder edge of 

 the tergites; ventral surface pale; legs lightly infuscate. 



