1889.] INSECTS FROM MOUNT KINIBALU. 393 
lata scabrosa incompleta, articulo 3° quam scapo dimidio bre- 
viore, 4" adhue breviore, ceteris brevissimis. Thorax post 
medium tuberculo acuto armatus. Elytra thorace Sere duplo 
latiora, absque cristis, apice rotundata. Mesosternum pro- 
ductum, conicum. Tibie intermedia extus oblique sulcate. 
Ungues parum divaricati. ; 
The incompleteness of the ridge limiting the cicatrice of the scape 
(it is, in fact, very short) would remove this genus from the group 
to which dchthophora belongs, but in all its other characters it agrees 
with the group. The claws in three species of Achthophora which 
I have examined are as feebly divaricated as in the new genus. 
EvUsyNTHETA BREVICORNIS. 
Supra Suligineo-nigra, vertice vittis duabus latis, thorace lineis 
duabus dorsalibus, scutello, elytris fascia lata mediana et macula 
magna apicali, cinereo-albo tomentosis: antennis articulis 
nonnullis basi, fronte genisque, corpore subtus et pedibus 
cinereis. - Thorax grosse ruguloso-punctatus. Elytra bast 
late grosse et aspere, versus apicem sparsim grosse, punctata. 
Long. 16-20 millim. 
Three examples—two in Mr. Fry’s collection. 
ConTENTs (continued). 
June 4, 1889 (continued). 
Pag 
1. On the Mental Faculties of the Bald Chimpanzee (Anthropopithecus calvus). By Guorce 
Ne aS oh Aer eee Ns Seon oN ek vec lac. ce ek nek 316 
2. Notes on some Entozoa in the Collection of the British Museum. By Fr. Say. Monticetut. 
pe fece iat oak ein gates SCSI ec Poe. eee voc a ak 321 
3. List of Birds collected by Mr. Ramage in Dominica, West Indies. By P. L. Scuarer, 
M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., Secretary to the Society 
June 18, 1889. 
Mr. J. ¥. Green, F.Z.8. Exhibition of a large example of the Common Eel (Anguilla vulgaris). 327 
. B. B. Woodward. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a drawing of a Carnivorous Snail, - : 
BAUTOTE CHUTE o0.s.c.0\c+ a's so one Blaretronaictsley /eferaiwieimisiatnte Vioferaieta sie: a/elciea ara trercis es = shat, 
fr. B. B. Woodward. Exhibition of an example of a fossil shell, Neritina schmideliana, 
3 and remarks upon its peculiar meds Gh srowtl -..5c60.c.es bene cs'asehacacides< - 827 
Mr. Hadweard Muybridge. Exhibition of a number of projections with the Oxy-hydrogen 
Lantern to show the Locomotion of Animals 
1, On a supposed new Genus and Species of Pelagic Gadoid Fishes from the Mediterranean. 
By Henry H. Gieuiont. (Plate PAEXOXUV rats teenie ae. ok ns citi aerate toate «+ 328 
. On a Collection of Land-Shells made in Borneo by Mr. A, Everett, with Descriptions of 
supposed new Species. By Lieut.-Col. H. H. Gopwin-Austan, F.R.S., F.Z.8., &.— 
) 
Gaiele G6 1h te 66.0 20 0 cle C0 ne oo wines 8 86 bes 
4. Description of Hunter’s Antelope. By P. L. Scuarnr, M.A., Ph.D., E.R.S., Secretary to . 
eemmrritye - (EMCI Jenne e s.cez 22 ok aba sdvecan ot veldcnn swear 372 
5. On the Oligochzxtous Fauna of New Zealand, with preliminary Descriptions of new Species. 
By Frank E. Bepparp, M.A., F.R.S.E., Prosector to the Society ...........0.00. 377 
§. On new Genera and. Species of Ooleopterous Insects from Mount Kinibaln, North 
Borneo. By H. W. Barns, PA SRvH A Si secant 8s ch. aahink teas RaGiile et One 
