Mr. G. J. Arrow's Nolcs on Endoinychid Coleoptera. 485 



A. cidtmtus Gorh. is based upon a specimen of A. nm- 

 cronatus Gerst., in which, owing to its dirty condition, only 

 one subapical spot is distinctly visible. 



Trycherus lateralis Pic seems to be T. longanimis Thorns. 



Ancylopus lineatus Pic is Indalmus hivittatus Perch. 



A grandis Pic is 7. ephippiatus Gerst. 



A. atricornis Pic is I. kirbyanus Latr. 



The Burmese specimens referred to Indalmus angusticollis 

 Gerst., by Gorliam in Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxxvi, 1896, 

 p. 295, belong to another species, which I describe later as 

 I. distinctus. 



Pedanus Gerstacckeri Gorh. is P. quadriltmatus Gerst. 



The type of Mycetina erubescens Gorh. from Borneo 

 (described in 1901, not 1902, as stated in Cziki's Catalogue), 

 proves to be Dryadites borneensis Friv., as I anticipated 

 in my paper just referred to. 



31. brevicollis Gorh. was described from examples of two 

 species mounted on a single card. The one Gorham men- 

 tioned as perhaps the female is quite distinct. 



Trochoideus rouyeri Pic is the very common and variable 

 T. Desjardinsi Guer., and T. particularis Pic is evidently 

 a female specimen of the same insect. 



The generic name LycojJerdinella introduced in my paper 

 having been previously used by Mr. Champion, I propose 

 to substitute Lycoperdinodes in its stead. 



Steiwtarsoides alferi is " described " by M. Pic from 

 " Indes " and compared with " mcdianus " Gorh. As there 

 is no medianus, he probably means Stenotarsus indianus 

 Gorh., a very widely-distributed species, of which the typo 

 is in the British Museum. I have little doubt that this is 

 M. Pic's Stenotarsoides alficri. 



Indalmus distinctus, sp. n. 



Black and sliiiimg, each elytron decorated with two bright yellow 

 patches of rather indefinite and irregular outline, the first subquad- 

 rate, placed just behind the base and touching the lateral margin, 

 with its outer edge excised by a small black spot at the humeral 

 angle, the second transversely oval, placed before the apex and 

 equidistant from the inner and outer margins. 



It is rather narrowly oblong in shape. The head is finely punc- 

 tured, the pronotum more strongly, its sides bisinuate, the front and 

 hind angles rather acutety produced, the base deeply mai-gined and 

 the lateral foveae not quite reaching the middle. The scutellum 

 is short and veiy transverse. The elytra are fairly closely and 



