6 APRIONA NEGLECTA. 
Coleoptera the following species were represented: Mormo- 
lyce phyllodes Hagenb., Hexarthrius Deyrollet Parry (a large 
series), Metopodontus cinnamomeus Guér. (a fine series of six 
males and one female), Metop. occipitalis Hope, Cyclommatus 
lunifer Boil., Hurytrachelus Titan Boisd., Eurytr. Alcides Voll. 
(a large series), Hurytr. purpurascens Voll. (a large series), 
Eurytr. Hansteini Alb. (a fine series), Dorcus Parryi Thoms. 
(a large series), Aegus ogivus H. Deyr. and malaccus Thoms., 
Heliocopris Sturleri Har., Taeniodera scenica G. & P., Ca- 
toxantha nigricornis H. Deyr., Chrysochroa Castelnaudi H. 
Deyr., Orynopterus Harmseni Cand., Eurybatus inexpectatus 
Rits, Leprodera trimaculata Chevr., Sarothrocera Lowei 
White, Hunithera umbrosa Thoms, (= viduata Pase.), Ba- 
tocera Helena Thoms., Bat. titana Thoms., Bat. Thomsoni 
Jav., Bat. guttata Voll., Apriona neglecta Rits., Calloplophora 
Graafit Rits. etc. etc. 
Apriona neglecta, nov. spec. o' and GQ. 
Formerly ') I believed this species to be Apriona tigris 
Thoms. and this species to be distinct from Apriona punc- 
tatissima Kaup®), but later on I was informed by Mr. R. 
Oberthür, who possesses the type of Thomson’s species, 
that tigris undoubtedly is identical with punctatissima. As 
the species now under consideration is quite distinct from 
punctatissima Kaup and I failed to find any description of 
it, it is described in the following lines under the above 
mentioned name. It may be said here that the new species 
shows a superficial resemblance with Abatocera irregularis 
Voll.*); in the latter, however, the underground of the elytra 
is reddish brown and shining, not pubescent. 
Length of the { from 37 to 41 mm., that of the Q 
from 44 to 50 mm. — Black, completely covered with a 
brown pubescence which is darker and more delicate on 
1) Midden-Sumatra, IV, 6 (1886), p. 135, n°. 2. 
2) Notes Leyd. Mus. Vol. VII (1885), p. 128, n°. 3. 
3) Tijdschr. v. Entom. 1871, pp. 216, 220, pl. 9, f. 3. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
