ERNODES JACOBSONI. 131 



General color (from specimen dried from alcohol) clove 

 brown, the tubercles broccoli brown ; eyes wood brown 

 crossed by a longitudinal line of bistre; limbs blotched 

 and incompletely annulate with bistre on a dirty russet 

 ground. Tegmina and wings marked along the humeral 

 trunk with tawny-olive. 



MEASUREMENTS. 



Length of body, 84.5 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 4.5 „ 



Length of mesonotum, 18.5 „ 



Length of metanotum (including median segment), 8.6 „ 



Length of median segment, 5. „ 



Length of cephalic femur, 19.6 „ 



Length of median femur, 12.5 „ 



Length of caudal femur, 17.8 „ 



Length of tegmen, 3.4 „ 



In addition to the types we have examined two paratypic 

 males (in alcohol). We take great pleasure in dedicating 

 this species to Mr. Edward Jacobson of The Hague, Holland, 

 who collected the type and who kindly placed the collection 

 in my hands for study. 



The type is in the collection of the Academy of Nat. 

 Sciences of Philadelphia; the para-types are in the Leyden 

 Museum. 



Subfamily Necrosinae. 



Sipyloidea dolorosa Redtenbacher. 



Nusa Kambangan. March, 1911. One male. 



This specimen fully agrees with the description of the 

 species, originally recorded from East Java and the Key 

 Islands, except for the caudal femora being 17 instead of 

 14 millimeters long and the anal segment subarcuato- 

 emarginate, instead of triangularly emarginate as originally 

 described. 



December, 1912. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XXXV. 



