Species of L'a\\x& from the Malayan Region. 207 



Length 2i mm. 



Hab. Perak {Doherty). 



One male, slightly immature. Near L. quadriguttatus, 

 Er., and L. diversenotatus, Pic, the liead, and the legs and 

 antenuse in great part, testaceous, the antennal joints 3-10 

 long and slender, the postbasal transverse whitish fascia on 

 the elytra rather narrow and nearly reaching the suture, the 

 legs a little longer. The present insect cannot be referred 

 to either of the two forms named L. dohertyi by Pic in 1910 

 [' L'Echange,' xxvi. p. 62 (Aug.), type from Surabava; /. c. 

 p. 84 (Nov.), type from Perak] ; the characters, however, 

 given in his table of the 4-spotted species agree with the 

 Perak insect before me, except as regards the shape of 

 the elytral spots. 



Additions to the numbered list of species of Laius. 



*alboarcuatiis, G («). ^rectefasciatus, 23 {a). 



*alboplag-iatus, 29 (c). *semperi, -22 (d). 



dentatithorax, 29 {h). *subcari)iatu9, 29 (/). 



*erythrocepliahis, 29 {in). *subdentatu8, 29 (e). 



*falcifei', 29 (/). *submariniis, 2 (a). 



*flavoTiotatu8', 29 (/). [tetrastictus, 29 {k) (29).] 



*hexastigma, 26 (a). *tetrops, 29 {g). 



pictus, 24. *variipes, 23 (b). 



quadriguttatus, 29 («). waterstradti, 29 (h). 

 *quadristrigatu3, 29 (t). 



Additional examples of the following species have also 

 been detected in the Fry Collection : — 



L.Jlavicornis, F. (No. 2). One S > Andaman Is. 



L. malleifer, Champ. (No. 20). A pair from Yemen, Arabia 

 [Millingen). Types from Punjab, and recently foiind 

 (20. iii. 1921) by Dr. M. Cameron at Mossy Falls, 

 Mussoorie. 



L, birmanicus, Champ. (No. 23). Three ^ S and three ? ? 

 taken at Carin Cheba, Karen Mts., Burma (L. Fea), are 

 less elongate than the types, and the males have the 

 second antennal joint a little narrower and less angulate. 

 These specimens seem to come near L. sikkimcnsis, Pic 

 (1914). 



L. carinifronsy Pic (No. 30). Two S 6 found at Perak by 

 Doherty. 



