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is long. The under side is coarsely punctured ; the puncturation is much sparser on 
the sides of the first three abdominal segments than on the remainder of the abdomen ; 
the last sternite bears a short apical carina in one of the examples (type). The first 
segment of the tarsi is only a trifle longer than the fourth. 
The golden pubescence of the upper side is condensed in small ill-defined spots. 
Loc. Mahé: Mare aux Cochons, from marsh at top of pass, 2000 ft., I.—IT. 1909 ; 
Cascade Estate, 800—1500 ft., from a fungus. Silhouette: high country near Mont 
Pot-a-eau, VIII. 1908; from fungus. Type from Mahé. 
Armcerrus, Schénh. (1833). 
Anthribus (subgen. Arecerus), Schonh., Disp. Meth., p. 40 (1827) (type: A. fascicu- 
latus, Degeer). 
Arecerus, Schénh., Gen. Curc., i. p. 173 (1833). 
Areocerus, id., l.c., 5, p. 273 (1839). 
An essentially Oriental genus. 
22. Arecerus fasciculatus (Degeer) (1775). 
Curculio fasciculatus, Degeer, Mém. Ins., v. p. 276, t. 16, f. 2 (1775). 
Throughout the tropics. 
Loc. Seychelles: Mahé; Cascade Estate, 800—1000 ft., II. 1909 ; Anonyme Island, 
I. 1909; forest above Cascade Estate, I. 1909; Long Island, VII. 1908. Silhouette ; 
near Mont Pot-a-eau, VIII. 1908 ; Mare aux Cochons, VIIJ.—IX. 1908. Praslin; Cotes 
dOr Estate, XI. 1908. Cargados Carajos Islands: Siren Island, 27. VIII. 1905; 
Establishment Island, 28. VIII. 1905. 
The four specimens from the Cargados Carajos Islands have no brown spots on 
the tibize. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 165. 
Fig. Te Sintorops alleus, spec. nov., §/, p. 250. 
Mig. 2. BS ie spec. nov., 2, p. 250. 
Fig. 3. Epitaphius licheneus, spec. nov., p. 253. 
Fig. 4. Hormiscops tibialis, spec. nov., a, antenna; 6, head, p. 251. 
Fig. 5. 5 sobrinus, spec. nov., p. 251. 
Fig. 6. Cleranthribus colydiopsis, spec. nov., p. 258. 
Fig. 7. : anthicopsis, spec. nov., a, head; b, antenna, p. 259. 
Fig. 8. Scirtetinus ewmelas, spec. nov., p. 260. 
9. 
Achoragus tener, spec. nov., p. 265. 
Fig. 10. Dysnos cethiops, spec. nov., p. 266. 
Fig. 11. Conteata murina, Jord., a, antenna; b, head, p. 256. 
Fig. 12. Scirtetinus dimidiatus, spec. nov., p. 261. 
Fig. 13. Choragus ornatus, spec. nov., p. 262. 
Fig. 14. Phiewobius gigas cervinus, Klug, p. 255. 
Fig. 15. Coryncecia scotti, spec. nov., a, antenna, p. 264. 
