THE AxNNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[SIXTH SERIES.] 

 No. 66. JUNE 1893. 



LXVIII. — On neio Sjjecies o/* Histeridae, and Notes on others. 

 By G. Lewis, F.L.S. 



[Plate XX. A.] 



This is the eleventh paper on the Histerid^ in the pages of 

 this Magazine, the present one being a continuation from 

 vol. X. (1892), ]). 236. The last communication referred to 

 the genera Eretmotus and EpiecMnus only. 



Three curious species are figured here, viz. Dimalus plala- 

 modesy Mars. (Plate XX. A, fig. 1), Ehonius poh'fus, Lew. 

 (Plate XX. A, figs. 2, 2a, b), and Monoplius pinguis^ Lew. 

 (Plate XX. A, fig. 3) ; the drawings for the illustrations were 

 made from specimens in the National Museum, and as the 

 species are at present extremely rare in collections, it is 

 thought the figures will interest entomologists. 



List of Species. 



Ilololepta sidneusis, Mars. Trichoreuinus imbricatua. 



Mastersii, MacL. orvplijeus pilosus. 



Apobletes cUHicilis, Scfi. ynodites Sclimidti. 



lUfficile (Platysoma), Srh. uclasea pauperella. 



Simperi (Apobletes), Letv. tiibevculata. 



Platylister (Platysoma) Gorhami, obliqua. 



Leu-. Trj-peticus rhiuocerui. 



uemoralis. bilbveolatus. 



andamanensis. Teretriosoma afrum. 



Platysoma persimile. Ilomii, Lerc. 



Psiloscelis carinicollis. Teretrius australig. 



Contipus piraticus. Acritus Lightfooti. 

 Homd^opygud cavifrons. 



Ann. (t Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 6. Vol. xi. 31 



