A02 Mr. W. L. Dlstant's lihjnchoUil Notes. 



Gar<jara son i/ascia. 

 Centrottis sctnifascia, AValk. Jouru. Liuu. Soc, Zool. i. p. 94 (18o7). 



Hub. Malacca, Borneo. 



Gar<jara semivitrea. 

 Centrotus semivitreus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. i. p. 94 (1857). 



Hah. Singapore. 



Gargara minuscula. 

 Centrotus ininuscttlu^, "NValk. Joiiru. Liuu. Soc, Zool. x. p. 191 (1868). 

 JJub. Mjsol. 



Garciara hiplaga. 

 Centrotus bipla^a, ^^'alk. Journ. Liun. Soc, Zool. x. p. 191 (1868). 

 Hab. Celebes. 



Gargara venosa. 



Centrotus venosus, Wallc. Jouni. Linu. Soc, Zool. x. p. 189 (1868). 



JJab. Tondano. 



Gargara consoeia. 



Centrotus consocius, Walk. Jouru. Linn. Soc, Zool. i. p. 1G4 (1857). 

 Hab. Borneo. 



Uroxiphus sinijde.v. 

 Centrotus simple.i, Walk. Insect. Saund., Horaopt. p. 78 (1858). 



S. Africa. 



Terentius rolandi, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and body beneath black, legs piceous 

 (face mutilated in unique type); tegmiua shining ocliraceou.s, 

 the apical area shining, brilliant castaneous, base, costal area, 

 and very narrow apical margin black ; pronotum thickly, 

 coarsely punctate, centrally, pcrcurrently, longitudinally 

 carinate, the carination somewhat faint on anterior area and 

 more pronounced on the posterior process, which is apically 

 attejiuated, its extreme apex acute, and passing the posterior 

 angle ot the inner tegmiiial margin ; tibige distinctly pilose; 

 lateral areas of the sternum greyishly tomentose. 



Long. 8 mm. ; breadth lat. pronot. angl. 4 mm. 



Hab. N. Queensland; Kuranda, 1-100 ft. {B. E. Turner). 



