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Camerarius pallescens. 

 Crania pallescens, Walk. Cat. Ilet. vii. p. 20. n. 18 (1873). 

 JJab. Aru. 



Genus Proxius. 



Proxius ferreus. 



Mezimferrea, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 27. n. 23 (1878). 



Basal joint of the antennte not quite or only just reaching 

 the apices of the anterior processes of the head ; in other 

 respects much resembling the genus Garventus. 



Genus Artabanus. 

 Artahanus doreicus. 



Crimia doreica, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 17. n. 12 (1873). 



Artabanus hispiniceps. 



Crimia bispiniceps, Walk. Cat. Ilet. vii. p. 20. n. 17 (1873). 



Genus Bakcinus. 



Barcinus laminiferus. 



Crimia laminifera, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 16. u. 10 (1873). 



Barcinus polyacanthus. 



Crimia poly acantha, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 17. n. 11 (1873). 



Genus DySODIUS. 



Dysodius fulvicorn is. 



Brachyrhynchus fulvicornis, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 11. n. 13 (1873). 

 Brachyrhxj7ichii8 P fulvicornis, Leth. & Sev. Cat. G^n. H6m. t. iii, p. 42 



(1896). 

 Brachyrhynchus nasutus, Walk., nee StSl, Cat. Het. vii. p. 11. n. H 



(1873). 



Closely allied to V. quaternarius, Bergr., but differing in 

 the lateral processes of the head, which liave their apices 

 acute, as in the American species of the genus. Antennaj 

 with the first joint much longer than the second ; third longest, 

 symmetrical, rather more than twice as long as second. 



Bab. Singapore, Philippines, Cerara, New Guinea (Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Bergroth's species was described from Penang ; the above 

 therefore makes a second Eastern species of the genus. 



