1889.] INSECTS FROM MOUNT KINIBALXJ. 385 



valde curvnfis, ibique interstitio b" fovea magna oblonga. Tarsi 

 subtus dense pilosi, articulo 4° (sicut in Euplyni) longe bilobafo. 

 Long. 8 millim. 

 This interesting species has also been met with in Sumatra by 

 Dr. Beccari. 



DiNOPELMA, nov. gen. 



Genus anomalum, facie Platyni vel Colpodis sed tursis sicut in 

 Hexagonia; subfum. Ctenodactylinae re/erewrfwm. Caput sub- 

 ovatum, post oculos rectilineatim oblique angustatuin,foveisfron- 

 talibus maximis fundo inaqunlibus, collo sat angusto supra 

 transverse depresso ; mandibula elongata sat recta robusta ; 

 maocillce (?) ,• mentum medio late obtuse dentatum, lobis latis 

 extus et apice rotundatis ; ligula cornea, untice lata integra 

 bisetosa, paraglossis tenuibus liberis ; palpi (desunt) ; labrum recte 

 truncatitm. Antennce mediocres, articulis 3°-10"' subcequa/ibus, 

 l°-3"' et 4" basi glabris. Thorax capita vialto latior, quadratus, 

 angulis anticis obtusissimis posticis rectis, lateribus e.vplanato- 

 rejUexis, ante medium perparum rotundatis et postice leviter 

 sinuatis. Elytra thorace pfusquam duplo latiora, oblongo- 

 ovatu, basi utrinque emarginata, humeris acutis et mox pone 

 humeros rotundato-dilatatis deinde margine sat explanato, 

 prope apicem valde emarginato, ibique epipleuris margine infe- 

 riore sicut in Pterostichiiise, Ctenodactylinse et Hexagoniinse 

 interrupto. TibicB pluricarinatce. Tarsi breves, maxime dila- 

 tati, subtus dense breviter pilosi, articulo l"'° magna triangulari 

 angulis rotundatis, 2'"''' breviore, jjaullo latiore angulis acutis, 

 3'° multo angustiore, brevissimo, 4'° iterum latiore, triangulari 

 hand bilobato. Ungues simplices, Metathoracis episterna 

 elongata, angusta. 



DiNOPELMA PLANTIGRADUM. 



Nigrum politissimum, eli/tris vix eenesceniibus ; capite lavi, episto- 



mate A-foveato ; thorace impunctato, foveis basalibus prope 



angidos jiosticos latis sat profundis, sulculo abbreviato intra 



maryinem lateralem ; elytris paullo convexis, striis acutis et 



crenulatis utrinque novem cequaliter distantibus et impressis, 



interstitiis planis, 3'° tripuncfato, striola scutellari mediocriter 



elongata. Long. 12 millim. 



One example, apparently a female. The form of the tarsi, and 



especially the dilated and entire fourth joint, resembles still more 



closely that of the genus Calophcena ; and in spite of the latter 



belonging to the Truncatipennes division of the Carabidse, there 



may be a real affinity between the two genera. 



Fam. CETONiiDiE. 

 Prigenia viridiaurata. 



2 . Quoad formam P. vollenhoveni {Mohn.) simillima, differt 

 colore supra et subtus viridi-aurato, tibiis tarsisque igneo-cupreis : 

 sat nitida, supra glabra, capite grossissimecrebre punctata, vertice 



