Netv or little-known Xylophilidae. 



present paper. Mr. Hugh Scott found three Xylophili in 

 the Seychelles, which will be dealt with elsewhere. Amongsl 

 a few forms detected in the Oxford Museum subsequent to 

 the publication of my notes on tin 1 species of the group 

 occurring in Ceylon (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Sept. 

 1915), the following may be mentioned: EuxylophUus 

 principalis, Champ., £; Xylophilus palliditarsis, Pic; X. 

 orientalis, Champ., and an insect here described under 

 the name A', bigeminatus : all these were received from 

 Thwaites, in 1873, from the same island. 



NEW SPECIES DESCRIBED. 



Hylobaenus, Pic. 

 1. Hylobaenus fasciatus. (Plate I, fig. 1.) 



Hylobaenus fasciatus, Pic, Ann. Sue. Ent. Fr. 1912, p. l'72; 

 Champ. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (S) wi. p. 215. 



Hub. Ceylox. dalle [type] (Bryant); Tenasserim, 

 Tavoy (Doherty). 

 The Ceylon type is figured, the Tenasserim example 



recently recorded bv myself having darker legs. 



