432 Prof. Clir. Aiulvillius on 



All tlie specimens belong to the Asiatic X. (/lohosn and 

 not to the African X. viltata, Y. See ray paper on the Ceram- 

 bycidie of kilimaudjaro, p. 142 (1908)'*. 



9. Stromat'nan harbatum, Fabr, 



Loc. Seychelles : ]\[ahe ; cultivated country, Port Vic- 

 toria, &c., 1905 and 1908-9, 7 examples. 



10. Puralocus semilibialis, Fairm. 

 ?^=Temotus cineretts, Brancs. 



Loc. Aldabra. Two examples, both taken at light, 

 1908-9 {Fri/e7'). Named by Dr. Gahan, and agreeing with 

 Fairmaire's description : I have not been able to compare 

 them with specimens from Madagascar. 



11. Ceresium albopubens, Fairm. 

 Loc. Seychelles: Mahe, xi. 1908, 1 specimen. 



12. Ceresium Jluvipes, Fabr. 



Loc. Seychelles, 16 specimens : Silhouette, Mahe. Sil- 

 liouette : Mare aux Cochons plateau, over 1000 feet, ix. 1908. 

 ISIahe: near Morne Blanc, about 1000 feet; Cascade, about 

 1000 feet; B<iie Lazare, &c. Kodriguez: 3 examples, 1918 

 {Snell and Ihoinasset). 



13. Idohrium voeltzkowi, Kolbe. 



Loc. Aldabra : 2 specimens (Kryer coll.), one from 

 Takamaka, xi. 1908, the other bearing only the record 

 " conies to light." 



Kolbe referred the genns Idobrium to the Graciliinae, but 

 the characters he gives (" Acetabula coxarum anticarum et 

 intermedianim clausa^') are those of the Obriiiise. Kolbe 

 liad only a single male before him ; at least one of the 

 specimens before me is a female, and it has the abdomen 

 formed as in the Obriinse, proving that the genus belongs 

 to that group. 



14. Idohrium femoratum, sp. n. 



Pale testaceous, head and prothorax somewhat darker ; 

 densely clothed with a fine greyish pubescence ; apical club 



* In Y. Sjostedt's ' Kilimaudjaro-Meru Expedition,' vol. i, Abteilung 7, 

 no. 11 (pp. 1^9-15:?). 



