378 STAG-BEETLES (FAM. LUCANIDAE^ 



the sides are straight and convergent behind, the anterior 

 edges rounded, the posterior truncated. The much shining 

 elytra are narrower than the prothorax ; they have 9 stripes ; 

 the 3 outer ones punctured and covered with golden bristles. 

 The scutellum is shining. The underside excepted, dull and 

 sparsely punctured mentum is very shining, the abdomen 

 provided with deep punctures. The front-tibiae armed with 

 2—3 little teeth are shining, the 4 posterior bear stripes 6( 

 golden pubescence ; the intermediate ones have a minvite spine, 

 the posterior are unarmed. 



2 cf Mt. Penrissen and Mt. Poi, Southern Sarawak, The 

 type in the Sarawak Museum, the cotype in my own collection. 



9 unknown. 



3. Aeg. hamatus Jakowl. 



Horae Soc. Ent. Eoss. xxxiv, 1900. p. 6.35. 



1 cf Kalabit Country, cf Pah Trap, 1 9 Mt. Dulit. 



4. Aeg. ii\rpRESSicoLLis Parry. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. London. (.3) II, 1864, ]>. 58. t. 5, fig. 8. 



2 9 Mt. Murud and Songei Tutau. 



5. Aeg. malaccus Thorns. 



Revue Zool. 1856, p. 516 (^reetanquhin v. Voll. Tijdsehrift Ent. 

 iv. 1861, p. 114, t. 7, fig. 7; 1. c. viii, 1865. p. 156.) 



2 cT. 1 9. Pah Trap. 



6. Aeg. ogr^us Deyr. 



Ann. Soc. Belg. ix, 1865, p. 33, t. 2. fig. 5. cf. 



4 c/, 1 9 , Lio Matu : 4 cT- 2 9 . Mt. Poi ; 4 cf . 2 Q . Mt. 

 Murud. 



7. Aeg. paeallelus Hope (Westw.) 



Cat. Lucan. 1845, p. 22. Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1864, p. 56. 

 2 cf Lio Matu, Mt. Murud. 



8. Aeg. paeeyi Waterh. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) v, 1890, p. 37. 

 2 d* Mt. Murud, Pah Trap. 



