422 DR. F. LEUTHNER ON THE ODONTOLABINI. 
Measurements. 
Total length. Head. Mandibles. Prothorax, Elytra. 
millim. millim, millim. millim. millim. 
30 5 by 75 45 7 by 13:5 18 by 1355 
3. NEOLUCANUS MUNTJAC, Gestro. 
Neolucanus muntjac, Gestro, Annali del Mus. Civic. di Genova, xvi. (1880) p. 314 (woodcut of male). 
“ Male. Castaneus, nitidus, mandibulis capiti equalibus, sursum leviter incurvis, 
intus parum excavatis, serrato-dentatis, capite antice emarginato, prope oculos bituber- 
culato, angulis ante oculos rotundatis, prothorace lateribus rotundato, angulis posticis 
oblique truncatis, elytris tenue et sparsim punctulatis, pedibus grosse punctatis, et parce 
flavo-pilosis, tibiis anticis extus bidentatis; intermediis et posticis inermibus; tarsis 
obscurioribus. 
*Longitudo corp. cum mandib, 21°5 mm.” 
Female. Unknown. 
Habitat. Sarawak, Borneo. 
I was unfortunately unable to obtain the unique male specimen existing in the 
Musenm at Genoa for examination, and therefore copy Gestro’s description without 
pledging myself to its accuracy. This Bornean species seems to be closely allied to 
N. cingulatus, Parry, from Malacca. 
4, NEOLUCANUS cINGULATUS, Parry. (Plate LXXXYV. fig. 10, 2.) 
Neolucanus cingulatus, Parry, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) ii. p. 20, pl. iv. fig. 3, enlarged 9 (type). 
Male. Unknown. 
Female. Uniform reddish brown; elytra tricolorous (pale red, dark nut-brown, and 
yellow). 
Head brown, front emarginate, with two dots on the inner side of the eyes; canthus 
oblique, as broad as the eye; upper surface with large scattered punctures; mentum 
flattened, hairless, coarsely punctured, lower part of the cheeks with large scattered 
punctures; gula very finely punctured ; mandibles small, coarsely shagreened ; prothorax 
broad and flattened, the front edge strongly emarginate on each side, front angles 
rounded off, sides nearly straight as far as the middle spine, and somewhat emarginate 
beyond; hind margin nearly straight, with acute angles; upper side rather dull and 
very finely punctured ; underside with an enamel-like lustre ; prosternal process rounded 
off, carinated ; elytra of a long oval shape, rounded off at the tip, reddish brown, each 
with a long yellow spot, commencing near the shoulders, pointed in front and rounded 
behind, not extending either to the suture or to the tip; the lower recurved rim of the 
elytra reddish brown, and the entire under-surface and legs of the same colour; front 
tibia broad, with two spines above the terminal fork. 
The type (from the Count of Castelnau’s collection) is now in Herr van Lansberge’s 
possession. 
Habitat. Malayan peninsula. 
