:\rr. W\ L. Di.sfc;ml'.s RhynclioUd Notes. 152 1 



Crntrofi/pu.^ tibialis, Biickt. Monogr. Meiiibiac. p. 238, pi. Uv. fiy. 3 a 

 (VMii). 



Hub. Waigioa [A. R. IVallace). 



Otiiiotoides a/hldua. 



Centrotux ulbidus, Walk. Joiini. Linn. Soc. Load., Zcxil. x. p. 188 

 (1808). 



Hub. Mysol {A. R. Wallace). 



OlinotoiJes brevivittus. 



Centrotus brevicitta, Walk. Jonrn. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zuol. x. p. 185 

 (1808;, 



Hub. New Guiuca {A. R. iral/ace). 



Ot'inotoides siriyatus. 



Cc-ntrotus striyatus, Walk. Jonrn. Linn. Sue. Loud., Zool. x. p. 184 



(1808). 

 Opkicentrun curvicornis, J3uckt. Monogr. Meiubrac. p. i^.^O, pi. Ivii, 



%. 3« (li»03). 

 Eufrtnchia striyata, Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Ilidt. ante, p. 103. 



Hab. New Guinea. 



I had previously included this species in the Australian 

 genus Etijrenchia, to whicli it had considerable ajfiinity. 

 Having now founded the genus Otinntoides for a number of 

 Papuan species, it finds a natural position within it. 



GoNDOPH.\RXES, gCU. UOV. 



Prouotiira not prominently raised, the lateral processes 

 moderately rolnist, their apices more or less recurved and 

 subacute, centrally longitudinally carinate, posterior process 

 broad, laterally compressed, triearinate, sinuous, at base 

 almost touching the scutellum and then impinging on tlie 

 tcgmina, its apex loiigly narrowed and acute, coiivexly 

 deflected, and reaching the tegmiual apex ; tegmiua with 

 three large apical cells. 



Ty|)e, G. piceus. Walk. 



A genus to be placed near Olinuides, Dist. 



Gotidopharnes piceus. 



Centrotus piceus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond, Zool. x. p. 187(1868). 



llab. Batchian (A. R. Jl'ulluce). 



