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9. Tomopygia abnormis Borm. var. 
Semarang: April 1910, 2 99. 
Differs from type in having perfectly developed black elytra 
(and consequently concealed scutellum) and wings, which 
are long and dull brown in colour. The antennae, broken 
in the type, have 25 segments; 1 is rather short and thick, 
2 minute; 3 cylindrical, slender, and quite as long as 1; 
4, 5, 6 very short, cylindrical, no longer than broad, the 
rest gradually lengthening, almost cylindrical, but faintly 
subpyriform; dull brown. 
Subfamily 3. Platylabiinae. 
10. Platylabia major Dohrn. 
Goenoeng Oengaran: Oct. 1910, 1 Q. 
This is the species which I have always recorded as 
Palex sparattoides Borm. — de Bormans recorded it under 
that name and also as Platylabia major Dohrn. | now 
consider it to be the true P. major of Dohrn, who only 
described the female. The other species previously ranged 
in Platylabia are not congeneric with it, and fall into the 
extended genus Chaetospania Karsch. 
Superfamily II. PARADERMAPTERA. 
Family Apachyidae. 
11. Apachyus chartaceus Haan. 
Goenoeng Oengaran: Oct. 1910, 1 larva. 
Superfamily Il]. EuDERMAPTERA. 
Family 1. Labiidae. 
Subfamily 1. Spongiphorinae. 
12. Irdex nitidipennis Borm. 
Wonosobo: April 1909, 2 7 f (macrolabious form). — 
Goenoeng Oengaran: Sept, 2 QQ. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XX XIV. 
