56 Major F. J. Sidney Parry on 



Ent. Zeit. 18G0, p. 278), but differing from Lacordaire 

 and Koiclio. Under these circumstances, I feel disposed 

 to maintain it for the present as a distinct species. 



Lucamis Hopei, Parry. 



Lucanus scricans, Voll. 



These two have been satisfactorily shown to be iden- 

 tical with L. maculifemoratus, which has priority of 

 publication. In my former Catalogue allusion was made 

 to the affinity between L. sericans and Hopei, but L. 

 inaculifemoratus was therein mentioned as distinct. 



Havarthrius CJi audoiri . 

 Deyr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1864, p. 312, pi. iv. fig. 1. 



Whether this insect from Sumatra is to be considered 

 as distinct, or only as a geographical variety of H. 

 ■rhinoceros, from Java, is, perhaps, somewhat question- 

 able. Mens. H. Dep'olle in his description, alludes to 

 the close alliance between the two. In my former Cata- 

 logue, H. Gliaudoiri, then unpublished, was noticed 

 upon Mons. Deyrollc's authority; but from his now 

 published description, I feel inclined to believe that it 

 represents only a geographical variety ; in this view I 

 am supported by Mons. Snellen van VoUenhoven, 

 (Tijd. V. Ent. 1865, p. 148), who states, that the Leyden 

 Museum possesses several individuals from Sumatra, not 

 quite agreeing with II. Chaiuloiri, but forming the pas- 

 sage between that and IT. rhinoceros. 



Odontolahis Duivenhodei. 

 Deyr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1865, p. 25, pi. i. fig. 1 ( c?) . 



This magnificent new species, stated by the author to 

 be allied to 0. Stevensvi, was discovered in the Island of 

 Celebes, and is unique, I believe, in the collection of 

 Count Mniszech. I may add, that according to a com- 

 munication recently received from Mons. Snellen van 

 VoUenhoven, the true habitat of 0. Sfevevsiiis the Sancfir 

 Islands, situate near the extreme northern point of 

 Celebes. 



