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Mr. G. Lewis on 



Xylophilus distortus, Champion. 

 Xylophihis distortus, Champ. Ent. M. M. ser. 2, i. p. 267 (1890). 



Fijr. 4. 



This species is figured here to show the curious form of 

 the intermediate tibiae of the male (fig. 4). 

 Hah. Kobe, Sakai, and Nikko. 



Notoxus Haagi^ Marseul. 



Notoxus Haagi, Mars. Ab. xvii. p. 28 (1879). 



This peculiar species is without the dark elytral markings 

 usual in the genus. The pattern of the coloration is shown 

 in fig. 5, also the form of the thoracic process. 



Fis. 5. 



Hab. Yokohama, I found a few specimens by beating 

 willows growing in the bed of a river midway between Yoko- 

 hama and Oyama, in May. Also two examples at Nikko. 



Notoxus daimioj sj). n. 

 Oblongus, rufo-testaceus, griseo j)ube8cens : elytris 4-nigro-macu- 



