84 Mr. David Sharp on the 



2. Pseudocneorrhiniis ohesus, Roelofs, Ann. ent. Belg., 



xvi., p. 177, pi. iii., fig. 10, and xxiv., p. 11. 



The individuals of this species are the largest of the 

 genus ; the elytra are broad and very convex, and in out- 

 line are intermediate between P. hifasciatus and setosus ; 

 the erect set£e are much larger than in P. hifasciatus. 



P. ohesus appears to be scarce, but altogether Mr. Lewis 

 has obtained ten specimens ; the only localities I can record 

 for it are Kiga and Miyanoshita, on the Main island. 



3. Pseudocneorrhinus setosus^ Roelofs, C.R. ent. Belg., 



xxii., p. liii., and Ann. ent. Belg., xxiv., p. 12. 



Closely allied to P. ohesus, but rather smaller and 

 considerably narrower, and with the erect scales on 

 the elytra broader than in either of the congeners. 



Kiushiu and Main islands ; Ichiuchi. 



4. Pseudocneorrhiniis minimus, Roelofs, C.R. ent. Belg., 



xxii., p. liii., and Ann. ent. Belg., xxiv., p. 13. 

 This comes near to P. ohesus, but the individuals 

 of that species are the largest, those of P. minimus the 

 smallest, of the genus : besides this, the antennae are 

 considerably shorter in P. minimus. 



Roelofs described the species from two specimens 

 ound by Mr. Hiller. In his recent journey Mr. Lewis 

 captured four examples. 



Main island ; Kawatchi, Yokohama. 



Oalomycteeds. 

 Galomijcterus, Roelofs, op. cit., xvi., p. 175. 

 1. C. setarius, Roelofs, I. c, pi. iii., fig. 9. 

 A remarkable and apparently very rare species for 

 which I am not able to record any exact locality. 



GROUP II. 



COPANOPACHYS. 



Copanopachys, Roelofs, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique, 



xxiv., 1880, p. 7. 



1. Copanochys tigrinus. 

 Piazomias tigrinus, Roelofs, Ann. ent. Belgique, xvi., 



1873, p. 161; C. tigrinus, Roelofs, op. cit., xxiv., 



1880, p. 7. 



