1889.] INSECTS FROM MOUNT KINIBALU. 393 



lata scahrosa incompleta, articulo 3'" quam scapo dimidio hre- 



viore, 4" adkuc breviore, ceteris Irevissimis. Thorax post 



medium tuberculo acuta armatus. Elytra thorace fere duplo 



latiora, absque cristis, apice rotunda'ta. Mesostermim pro- 



ductum, conicum. Tibice intermedicB extus oblique sulcatce. 



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 Achthophora 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. 



EUSYNTHETA BREVICORNIS. 



Supra fuligineo-nigra, vertice vittis duabus latis, thorace lineis 

 duabus dorsalibus,scutello,elytris fascia lata mediana et macula 

 magna apicali, cinereo-albo tomentosis : antermis articulis 

 nonnullis basi, fronte genisque, corpore subtus et pedibus 

 cinereis. Thorax grosse ruguloso-punctatus. Elytra basi 

 lute 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). 



1. Ou the Mental Faculties of the Bald Chimpanzee (Anthropopithecus calviis). By George ^^ 



J. IvOJIANES, F.Kp.S., F.Z.S , _ ^ ^ ^ •41 ft 



2. Notes on some Entozoa in the Collection of the British Museum. By Pr. Sav Monticelli 

 (Plate XA.XIII.) ^ ' noj 



3. List of Birds collected by Mr. Eamage in Dominica, West Indies. Bv P L Sclater 

 M.A., Ph.D., F.E.S., Secretary to the Society ......' 326 



June 18, 1889. 

 f Mr. J. F. Green, F.Z.S. Exhibition of a large example of the Common Eel (Anguilla vulgaris). 327 



Mr. B. B. Woodward. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, a drawing of a Carnivorous Snail, 



Mrope caffra ° ' ggy • 



-Mr. B. B Woodward. Exhibition of an example of a fossil shell, Neritbia sckmldeliana, 



and remarks upon its peculiar mode of growth 327 



Jlr. Eaflweard Muybridge. Exhibition of a number of projections with the Osy-hvdroeen 



Lantern to show the Locomotion of Animals 327 



1. On a^supposed new Genus and Species of Pelagic Gadoid Fishes from the Mediterranean 



By Henry H. Gigholi. (Place XXXIV.) /32s 



1'. On a Collection of Land-Shells made in Borneo by Mr. A. Everett, with Descriptions of 

 supposed new Species. By Lieut. -Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S, FZS &c — 

 Part L Cyclostomacere. (Plates XXXV.-XXXIX.) '..'..'.'...'... 332 



■' °" ^^T?'o^^ collected by Mr. H. 0. V. Hunter, F.Z.S., in Eastern Africa. By Captain 



G. E. SniSLLEY, F.Z.S. (Plates XL. & XLI.) ." . 355 



Description of Hunter's Antelope. By P. L. Sclatbe, M.A., Ph.D., F.E.S.. Secretary to 

 the bociety. (Plate XLII.) ■' gyy 



5. On the Oligoehffitous Fauna of New Zealand, with preliminary Descriptions of new Species 



By 1<RANK E. Beduard, M.A., F.R.S.E., Prosector to the Society ......' 377 



iV On new Genera and Species of Coleopterous Insects from Mount Kiuibalu North 



Borneo, By H. W. Bates, F.R.S., F.Z.S [ "333 



