414 Mods. Henri DcyroUe's descriptions 



Elytra sliort, angular at the slioulders, deeply striate- 

 pnnctate, interstices very prominent and convex, terminal 

 sj)ace very rugose. 



Beneath deeply and thickly punctate. 



This species is the shortest of the Avhole genus. 



L. 10'5 millim. W. 4 raillim. 



Hab. — Borneo. Coll. de Mniszech. 



Figulus Camhodiensis, H. Deyr. 



Allied to F. scaritiformis ; differs from it in having the 

 ocular canthi sub-angular in front and almost straight at 

 the sides; in the punctuation of the central depression 

 being coarser and occupying a greater Avidth ; and finally 

 by the entire absence of the opaque space at the extremity 

 of the elytra, which are polished throughout. 



L. 10 miUim. W. 3 milHm. 



Ilab. — Cambodia. Colls, de Mniszech and Parry. 



Figulus mediocris, H. Deyr. 



Deep chestnut, approaching black ; head inigose, Avith 

 five tubercles, three anterior in a transverse line and two 

 behind them. 



Allied to F. lilliputanus , Westw., of the same form ; 

 punctuation of the head coarser, ocular tubercles less cari- 

 niform; punctuation of the prothorax coarser and extend- 

 ing farther on the disc ; central depression Avider, more 

 parallel, more punctured ; striag of elytra much deeper 

 and more punctured, the interstices not flattened poste- 

 riorly ; quite at the extremity is a large opaque punctate 

 space, not present in F. lilliputanus. 



L. 8 millim. W. 25 millim. 



Hah. — Borneo, Malacca. Colls, de Mniszech and 

 Parry. 



Figulus minutiis, H. Deyr. 



Black, narrow, parallel ; elytra strongly punctate-striatc, 

 interstices not flattened ; head rugose sub-trituberculate 

 above. 



Allied to F.Jissicollis, Fairm., a trifle Avider ; prothorax 

 not so long ; head conspicuously more thickly punctate, 

 Avitli a Avell-developed tubercle right in front, and AA'itli two 

 larger but less prominent tubercles behind. 



