Species of Jjn'ms J roJii (he Alalayayi Region. 205 



2 witli a long, claw-like prolongation extending over 3 above, 

 black at the tip. 



? . Antenual joint 2 very broad, simple, oblongo-quad- 

 rate ; head and legs black. 



Length 3^-4 mm. ( c? ? .) 



Hab. Philippines, Mt. Makiling, Luzon {Baker: No. 

 3035). 



One pair. An elongate form, with a smooth, subquadrate, 

 testaceous, shining prothorax and long, nigro-violaceous 

 elytra, the latter each with two transverse white spots and 

 the surface very finely punctured. It bears some re- 

 semblance to L. birmanicus, Champ., which has very different 

 elytral markings and a longer prothorax. The long claw- 

 like extension to the second joint of the anterior tarsi in 

 the cJ is a character foreign to all the species of Laius I 

 have hitherto examined, but a c? of L. tetrastictus sent by 

 Mr. Baker and two others from Perak also possess a very 

 similar structure. L. falcifer must be nearly related to 

 L. adonis, Pic (1921j, from Sumatra. 



29 {k) (29). Laius tetrastictus. 



Laius tetrastictus, Champ. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (9) vii. p. 342 ( $ ) 

 (April 19:31). 



cJ . Antennal joint 1 moderately thickened outwards 

 (as in ? ) , 2 elongate, oblique, widened, concave, scaphi- 

 form, curved and pointed at the outer apical angle, and 

 with the reflexed inner margin extending backward at the 

 base and there furnished with a long, slender, curved ap- 

 pendage (fig. 8) ; anterior tarsal joint 2 extending over the 

 base of 3 above. 



Hab. N. AND W. Borneo, Sandakan [Baker : c? ? : 

 No. 16158), Q,uop [type ? and S ] ; S.E. Borneo [German 

 Mission, ex coil. Fry : ^ ? ). 



A pair from Sandakan, the elytra marked as the Quop 

 types ( (J ? ) ; three ^ ^ and four ? $ from the S.E. portion 

 of the island. 



29 (/). Laius flavonotatus, sp. u. 



(J . Elongate, narrow, rather convex, widened posteriorly, 

 finely pubescent, the head and prothorax moderately shining, 

 the elytra subopaque ; nigro-piceous, the anterior portion of 

 the head, mouth-parts, the antennal joints 1, 2, and 10, the 

 anterior legs (except the tarsal joints 2-5), the intermediate 

 legs (except the apices of tiie tarsi), and the bases of the 

 posterior tibise and tarsi, testaceous; the elytra each with 



