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apice rotundatis, foveis basalibus magnis fundo breviter sulcatis. 

 — Long. 27 millim. 9 . 



Palon (Pegu). A single 9 example. 



May be an unusually large example of R. impressus, but the 

 remarkably different and shallower emargination of the labrum 

 and epistome leaves one no alternative but to consider it a 

 perfectly distinct species, in the absence of transitional varieties. 



143. Rhembus latifrons, Dej., Sp. Gén., V, p. 679. 

 Palon. 



A single male specimen, agreeing with another of the same 

 sex with which I have compared it from North India. Both 

 differ from Dejean's description as regards the great size of the 

 head in comparison with the thorax. His example, however, was 

 a 9 , and the large head is probably only a sexual character. 



Subfamily ANISODACTYLINAE. 



144. Gnathaphanus vuin.eripennis, Macleay, Annulosa javanica, 

 p. 20; Hope, Coleop. Manual, III, tab. 2, fig. 2a-c; Chaudoir, 

 Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova XII, p. 508; Harpalus suhcostatus, Dej., 

 Sp. Gén. IV^ p. 261 ; Platymetopus melanarius. Boh., Eugenies 

 Resa, Ins., p. 10. 



Bhamò ; Karin Asciuii Gheba, alt. 1200-1300 m. 

 Widely distributed in S. E. Asia ; Dacca, Annam, South China, 

 Philippines, Borneo. 



145. Gnathaphanus Philippensis, Chevrolat, Rev. et Mag., Zool. 

 1841, p. 221 : (Amblygnathus) ; Chaud., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen., 

 XII, p. 511. 



Rangoon. 



A single c^ example, agreeing with one from the Philippines 

 with which I have compared it. In the 9 the head is larger 

 and remarkably exserted. The dorsal foveae of the elytra, in 

 both sexes, are limited to the third interstice and are small and 

 inconspicuous. In the (/" the elytral interstices are nearly equal 



