XXVI.— Platypodidae from Borneo. Bv Lt 



Col. Winn-Sampson, f.e.s. 



Many small consignments have been received from time 

 to time from this localitv. and more recently a larsfe 

 collection made by T>i\ Mjoberg", late Curator of the Sarawak 

 Museum. From these sources and the collection in the 

 British Museum, the following list has been compiled, but 

 owing to want of time and tlie arrival of still more material 

 which will reouire to be carefully examined, the Plntypndi(1ae 

 onlv are now dealt with. 



Family PLATYPODIDAE. 



(lenus C'ROSSOTARsrs Chapuis. 



Group Ckossotarsi gexuini. Chap. 



Crossotarsus cincinnatus. Chap. 



Originally described by Chapuis from Borneo, but this 

 locality is not given by Strohmeyer (Gen. Insect. Wytsman, 

 1914, p. 33) who only mentions "Sunda Islands," from which 

 place I have not seen any sjiecimens. It appears to be 

 rarely met with and the most recent capture was made by 

 Mr. G. E. Bryant on IMt. Matang in 1915. The male (nee. 

 Cha]3.) is unknown. 



Type in the British Museum. 



Crossotarsus pencillatus, Chap. 



C'hapuis gives the locality as Sarawak, and a series of both 

 sexes was taken on Mt. Matang in 1915 (G. E. Bryant) ; 

 other specimens have been taken at Kuching. 



Type in the British Museum. 



