4U) StAPHYLINlDAE 



Leptacinus parumpunctatus Gyll. 

 Mt. Poi (foot), a single specimen. 



Metolinus discalis n. sp. 



Black, shining", the elytra testaceous with the base and sides 

 more or less blackish. Antennae and legs reddish-testaceous. 

 Length 4 mm. Yet smaller than M. parvus Cam., differently 

 colored, the head longer, the thorax narrower and the elytra 

 less finely punctured; from M. exignus Kr., it differs in the 

 much smaller and narrower build, different colour of the elytra, 

 much more obsolete ground sculpture of the head and thorax 

 and the clear reddish-testaceous legs. Head quadrate, 

 distinctly longer than broad, broader than the thorax, frontal 

 furrows short, narrow, parallel, the lateral short, longitudinal, 

 ending in a setiferous pore ; disc with four punctures placed 

 on either side of it; ground sculpture very fine, trans-, 

 versely strigose. Antennae with the 3rd to 10th joints 

 transverse, gradually increasing in breadth, the penultimate 

 fully twice as broad as long. Thorax much longer than broad, 

 narrowed behind with four or five fine punctures on either 

 side of the middle line and three or four externally, ground 

 sculpture as on the head. Scutellum bipunctate, transversely 

 strigose. Elytra broader and longer than the thorax, much 

 longer than broad, finely superficially and very sparingly 

 punctured. iVbdomen with a few fine punctures at the sides 

 of the segments, transversely strigose and with short, yellow, 

 sparing pubescence. 



Mt. Penrissen, 4000 feet, two specimens. 



Thyreocephalus borneensis Bernh. 



Mt. Penrissen, 4000 feet, a single specimen. 



Philonthus SARA waken sis Bernh. 



Mt. Penrissen, 4000 feet, two specimens. 



Philonthus longiceps Fauv. 



Mt. Poi, (foot), Mt. Poi, 5000 feet, seventeen specimens. 



Amichrotus sarawakensis Bernh. 

 Mt. Penrissen, 4000 feet, one example. 



