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ADDENDA. 



The following genus was accidentally omitted. 



Sub-fam. Mesosin^. 



Grammcechus. 



Qrwmmcechus, J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 69. 



Caput antice quadratitm ; tuberibus antenniferis brevibns, remotis. 

 Oculi mediocres, modice emarginati. Antenn(s $ corpore paiilo 

 longiores, ? vix corporis dimidio longiores ; sca-po elougato, cyliu- 

 drico ; articulo tertio vix scapo longiore ; sequentibus gradatim 

 brevioribus, ultimo apice curvato. Prothorax ampliatus, lateribus 

 rotundatus et inermis. Elytra trigonata. Pedes robvisti, autici 

 longiores ; femora fusiformia ; tihicB auticffi curvatae ; tarsi postici 

 breviores, autici in utroque sexu dilatati. Prosternum elevatum, 

 brevissimum ; mesosternum latum, antice productum. Alilornen 

 breviusculum, trigonatum, segmento ultimo praecedeute duplo 

 longiore. 



M. Thomson places this genus in his " Groupe Mesositce,^' directly after 

 Cacia. It bears, however, a remarkable resemblance to Arsysia, amongst 

 the TmesisternincB. 



GramnKechiis polygrammus, 



J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 60. 



G. niger, albilineatus ; lineis longitudinalibus, una transversa in medio 

 elytrorum exce^Dta. 



Hah. — Sumatra ; Singapore. 



Black, with four very distinct pure white lines extending from the head 

 nearly to the middle of the elytra, then a slightly irregular transverse 

 line exactly midway between the base and apex, behind this another 

 longitudinal line, and sorhetimes a second near the suture, terminating 

 at the apex ; body beneath black, shining, with a broad white stripe from 

 the cheek to the end of the abdomen ; tibife bordered externally with a 

 white line ; antenufe obscurely ringed with white. 



Length 7 Unes. 



Page 235. Amesisa consularis (1866) is identical with Amechana 

 nohilis, Thoms. Syst. Ceramb. p. 85 (1864). 



Page 322. Phelipara marmorata (1866) is identical with Anandra 

 capriciosa, Thoms. Syst. Ceramb. p. 96 (1864). 



Page 325. Apophrena montana belongs, apparently, to the genus 

 Cleptometopus, Thoms. Syst. Ceramb. p. 95. 



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