On Mammals and Reptiles from Johanna. 21 5 
rather thickly and extremely delicately punctured, the margins 
reflexed. 
Hah. Java («/. C. Bowring , Esq.). 
Inopeplus biguttatus. 
Piceus, nitidissimus; capite sat crebre subtiliter punctulato ; tho- 
race basi bene angulato, sat crebre subtilissime punctulato, an- 
gulis posticis distinctis ; elytris discrete subtilissime puuctulatis, 
singulis macula quadrata notatis. 
Long. 1J liu. 
Head about twice as broad as long, with a longitudinal im¬ 
pressed mesial line, finely and rather closely punctured. 
Thorax a little broader than the head, rather more than twice 
as broad as long, very obliquely narrowed behind, finely and 
moderately closely punctured; the sides for the anterior third 
rounded, thence to near the base very oblique, but at the ex¬ 
treme base forming with the base a right angle. Elytra at 
the base as broad as the thorax, much wider behind, a little 
longer than the head and thorax together, irregularly, finely, 
and not very thickly punctured ; each elytron with a transverse 
quadrate pale yellow spot on the disk. Abdomen rather 
thickly and extremely delicately punctured. Antennas nearly 
black, distinctly longer than the head and thorax together, 
I lab. Java (J. C. Bowring , Esq.). 
XXVI.— On Mammals and Reptiles from Johanna , Comoro 
Islands. By Dr. Albert Gunther, F.R.S., Keeper of 
the Department of Zoology, British Museum. 
The British Museum has received from Mr. C. E. Bewsher 
a small collection of mammals and reptiles made by him 
during a sojourn of six weeks in Johanna. The Mammals 
found by him were previously known to occur in the island, 
and belong to four species, viz.:— Lemur anjuanensis, Geoffr.; 
Pteropus Edwardsii , Geoffr. *; Centetes ecaudatus ; and Mus 
musculus. 
Lemur anjuanensis. 
The Lemur of the island of Johanna has been described 
by Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, in 1 Annales du Museum,’ vol. xix. 
* Pteropus Livinystonii (Gray) is a second species occurring in Johanna. 
According to a communication from Dr. Ilildebrandt the following 
species occur also in Johanna — Miniopterus scotinus , Nyctinomus pumi- 
h(8, Cynonycteris sp., Crocidura albicauda, and Viverra Sclilegelii. 
