100 A Visit to Damma Island : 



Olenecamptus hilobus^ Fabr. 



Damma Island {J. J. Walker). 

 This is a widely distributed species. 



Prosoplns Banhsij Fabr. 



Damma Island {J. J. Walker). 



For the synonymy and distribution of this species see 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 192. 



Oopsis Moorei, sp. n. 



Subangusta, piibe fulvo-grisea sat dense vestita : protborace fortiter 

 sat dense punctato ; elytris seriatim punctatis, utrisque lincola 

 basali minima et punctis duobns pone medium albescentibus ; 

 apicibus pauUo divergentibus acutis. 



Long. 7, lat. 3 mm. 



ffab. Damma Island, Malay Archipelago. 



Head almost impunctate, covered with a greyish or fulvous 

 pubescence. Antennae ( (J ) a little longer than the body ; 

 third and fourth joints slightly curved, the fourth barely 

 longer than the third. Prothorax distinctly and rather thickly 

 punctured. Elytra almost quite regularly punctured in 

 rows ; each elytron bears a very minute whitish line or point 

 at the base^ and two almost equally minute white spots, 

 placed somewhat transversely, a little beyond the middle. 

 The portion of the elytra which lies behind these spots is 

 covered with a pubescence of a somewhat paler fulvous tint 

 than that which covers the part in front. 



This species is a little stouter and more convex in form 

 than most of those which Pascoe included in his genus Syhra ; 

 but it is distinctly narrow as compared with Oopsis nutator^ 

 Fabr. It seems to be nearly enough allied to OojJsis por- 

 ^ellusy Pasc. {Syhra). 



PHYTOPHAGA. 

 Aulacojyliora tetraspilota, Baly. 



Occurs also in Celebes, Gilolo, Batchian, Amboyna, and 

 Timor. 



Aulacophora flavomarginata^ Duviv. 



Occurs also in Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, Amboyna, 

 Timor, Flores, and Kei Islands. 



Aulacopliora^ sp. 

 This species, represented by one female example only, 



