100 A Visit to Damma Island : 



Olenecamptus bilobus, Fabr. 



Damma Island (J. J. Walker). 

 This is a widely distributed species. 



Prosoplus BanTcsi, Fabr. 



Damma Island (J. J. t Walker). 



For the synonymy and distribution of this species see 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 192. 



Oopsis Moorei, sp. n. 



Subangusta, pube fulvo-grisea sat dense vestita ; protborace fortiter 

 sat dense punctato ; elytris seriatim punctatis, utrisque lineola 

 basali minima et punctis duobus pone medium albescentibus ; 

 apicibus paullo divergentibus acutis. 



Long. 7, lat. 3 mm. 



Hob. Damma Island, Malay Archipelago. 



Head almost impunctate, covered with a greyish or fulvous 

 pubescence. Antennas ( $ ) a little longer than the body ; 

 third and fourth joints slightly curved, the fourth barely 

 longer than the third. Prothorax distinctly and rather thickly 

 punctured. Elytra almost quite regularly punctured in 

 rows ; each elytron bears a very minute whitish line or point 

 at the base, and two almost equally minute white spots, 

 placed somewhat transversely, a little beyond the middle. 

 The portion of the elytra which lies behind these spots is 

 covered with a pubescence of a somewhat paler fulvous tint 

 than that which covers the part in front. 



This species is a little stouter and more convex in form 

 than most of those which Pascoe included in his genus Sybra ; 

 but it is distinctly narrow as compared with Oopsis nutator, 

 Fabr. It seems to be nearly enough allied to Oopsis por- 

 vellus, Pasc. (Sybra). 



PHYTOPHAGA. 



Aulacopkora tetraspilota, Baly. 



Occurs also in Celebes, Gilolo, Batchian, Amboyna, and 

 Timor. 



Aulacopkora flavomarginata, Duviv. 



Occurs also in Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, Amboyna, 

 Timor, Flores, and Kei Islands. 



Aulacopkora, sp. 

 This species, represented by one female example only, 



