128 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF APOGONIA. 
NOTE XXIV. 
THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY LIST ') 
OF THE DESCRIBED APOGONIA-SPECIES, 
WITH AN ALTERATION IN NOMENCLATURE 
BY 
C. RITSEMA Cz. 
Apogonia 
Kirby, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, XII, 1818, p. 404. 
apicalis Moser, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. LI, 1908, 
praoolenu. . . Tonkin. 
ene Péring. Trans. S. Afr. Soc. XIII, 1904, 
. 292, — id. Cape Town Trans. S. Afr. Phil. 
Be KAS “1907 pe 202s er ee . . Rhodesia. 
lobata °) Kolbe, Kilimandjero-Meru Exp. GG 18, 
191055; 347 4 . E. Africa. 
lutea Moser, Philipp. 7 Sci. D. v, 1910, DP. 188 Philippines. 
sagt Péring. Trans. S. Afr. Soc. XIII, 1904, 
„292, — id. Cape Town Trans. 8. Afr. Phil. 
Ben XIII, 1907, p. 292. . Rhodesia, 
metallescens Moser, Philipp. ne Sci. D. v, 1910, 
ps 180 Philippines. 
minima Arrow, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 6) Il, 
1909. p., KO) ce . Congo. 
nigrobrunnea Sas Philipp J. Sci. SD v, 
1910 ps lo =. ; . . … Philippines. 
rugipennis Moser, I. C. SL 189 tee i Philippa 
viridana Moser, l.c. p. 187 . . . . . . Philippines. 
Leyden Museum, February 1912. 
1) See: Nederl. Tijdschr. v. Ent. XXXIV, 1891, p. XCIII; Notes Leyd. 
Mus. XVIII, 1896, p. 55; id. XXV, 1905, p. 111. 
2) As the name lobata has already ae bestowed upon a species from 
Borneo (cf. Notes Leyd. Mus. XXV, 1905, p. 106) I propose to call Prof. 
Kolbe’s species: Moseri, in honour of Mr. i Moser, the well known student 
of the Cetoniidae and Melolonthidae. 
3) Subgenus Rhynchogonia Arrow. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
