92 BULLETIN MUSEUM 01 COMPARATIVE EOOLOG1 



M" \» boo] oMEBre KiKKoi'i-.z\ (Attema). 



(,'lomtrts kirroptza Attains, Ibhandl Senekenb. geaeUsch . 1897, 23, p. 480. l 

 \ oglommii fctrropaM Carl, Elev. Suisse zool., 1012, 20, p. 102. 2 



Localities Celebes: Minahassa, 1 Lokon, Soputan. 1 



248. Nesoglombbis kkkmita Cari. 



Rev. SuisK zool., 1912, 20, p. 102. • 

 1.<m ality. — Celebes: Bowanglangi. 1 



249. Nesoglomeris alticola Carl. 

 Rev. Suisse zool., 1912, 20, p. 103. 1 



Locality. — Celebes: Bowanglangi. 1 



( OLOBOGNATHA 



POLYZONIIDAE. 



250. Siphonotus MEDIUS, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 4,582. Paratype — M. C. Z. 4,583. Fijis: 

 Lasema (W. M. Mann). 



The general color of the ground is fulvous, somewhat more orange anteri- 

 orly; the anterior tergites areolated with a network of violet-brown; the 

 antennae also darkened with the same color, the terminal articles more strongly 

 so; head also pigmented in a narrow band down each side and in two lines on 

 the face. 



Head narrow; narrowed ventrad with the sides straight throughout; 

 clothed with short hairs both in front and behind and with two long setae 

 between the eyes. Antennae extending a little below lower end of face, 

 clavate, articles short and broad. 



Dorsum strongly arched as usual. Venter flat, the tergites of the anterior 

 segments extending a little below its level. Prozonites depressed a little 

 below level of metazonites, though less so than, c. g., in the American S. 

 purpureas. First tergite with anterior and lateral margins together forming 

 a semicircular curve; equal in length to the two succeeding tergites together. 

 Penult tergite much longer than the preceding one. Dorsum throughout 



