412 INIoiis. Henri Dcyrolle's descriptions 



tlie abdomen ; head, breast and greater part of the abdo- 

 men nearly smooth. 



L. 13-5 millim. W. 4-2 millim. 



The var. max. will probably present considerable 

 modifications of the mandibles, perhaps also a much 

 sparser punctuation of the elytra. 



Hub. — Timor, Malacca, Cambodia. Colls, de INIniszech 

 and Parry. 



Cai'damis Icevigatus, H. Deyr. 



Black, shining, narrow and parallel ; elytra with six 

 punctured strife on the middle of each, of these the inner 

 and outer are obsolete, and in addition there is a very 

 deeply impressed sutural and marginal stria. 



Of the size and form of C. crihratus; head nearly semi- 

 circular, slightly truncate in front, depressed above, covered 

 with large umbilicate punctures Avhich are obsolete in the 

 middle ; eyes surmounted by an oblique ridge ; mandibles 

 rather wide at the base, with a ridge extending thence 

 nearly to the aj^ex. 



Prothorax slightly rounded at the sides ; angles rounded, 

 the anterior somewhat prominent ; traversed by a longi- 

 tudinal depression commencing at a short distance from 

 the base and terminating anteriorly in a small tubercle, 

 the bottom of this depression covered with sub-confluent 

 punctures; at the sides of the disc an oblique series of 

 irregular punctures arising at the anterior angles, these 

 punctures are coarser towards the posterior third. 



Elytra parallel, angular at the shoulders, the striae 

 obsolete on the terminal callus, the space between which 

 and the margin is opaque, with a few punctures. 



Beneath shining, strongly punctate, the middle of the 

 body, the margins of the abdominal segments, the femora 

 and the tibire smooth. 



L. 9 millim. W. 2*5 millim. 



Hah. — Philippines and Moluccas (Lorquin). Coll. 

 de Mniszech. 



Figulus ater, H. Deyi'. 



Deep shining black ; rather short and parallel; clypeus 

 deeply emarginate; ocular canthi sub-parallel, emarginate 

 in front of the eyes ; prothorax with a punctate longitu- 

 dinal depression occupying a little more than a third of 

 its median length ; elytra deej)ly striate-punctate. 



