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to be met with in Paris; he is a Marchand d’Insectes, and his 
moderate prices, compared with others, and obliging manners, 
entitle him to recommendation. 
The figure is by M. Guérin. 
Genus Lucanus, Linn. 
Sp. 5. Lucanus vitulus, Dejean, ¢. 
Niger, nitidus et glaber, quatuor tibiis posticis medio unispinosis. 
Caput anticé rotundatum, mandibulis brevibus acutis. Tho- 
rax marginatus, transverso-oblongus, angulis anticis haud 
productis, posticis parum rotundatis. Elytra lavia, thorace 
duplo longiora. Pedes tibiis anticis externé denticulatis, 
quatuor posticis in medio unispinosis. 
Long. lin. 16, lat. lin. 6. 
Hab‘tat in Java. 
The above insect, of which I only know the female, is described 
from a specimen in the collection of M. Buquet; it was labelled 
Vitulus Dejean, and consequently I have retained the manuscript 
name; and as it was compared with others in the collection of the 
Baron Dejean, no doubt of its identity can exist. 
Sp. 6. Lucanus Parryi, Hope. 
Affinis Luc. Nepalensi, Hope, at multo minor. Niger, nitidus, 
mandibulis longitudine capite equalibus, elytris glabris, tibiis 
posticis unispinosis. Totum corpus supra et infra nigrum, 
nitidum, leave. Caput convexum, mandibulis apicibus acutis, 
supra dentatis. Thorax convexus, angulis anticis parum 
productis, posticis oblique rotundatis. Elytra Jeevia, humeris 
tuberculatis ; pedibus tibiis anticis externé serratis, quatuor 
posticis unispinosis et rufo-ciliatis. 
Long. lin. 163, lat. lin. 5}. 
Habitat in agro Nepalensi. 
@ Foemina differt mandibulis supra et infra dentatis, clypeo 
subemarginato, capite antice rugoso-punctato, postice glabro, tuber- 
culo medio disci parum elevato. 
The above species is described from the cabinet of Frederick 
Parry, Esq. of Cheltenham, after whom I have named it; the 
female is in my possession, and is also from Nepal. 
