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Comacupes cavicornis, Kaup. 



Aulacocyclus cavicornis, Burmeister in Kaup', + laevicornis, Kaup, 1868«, p. 6. 

 (Aulacocyclus cavicornis + laevicornis , Gemminger and Harold, 1868, pp. 698-9). 

 Comacupes cavicornis, Kaup. 1871, p. 19. 

 (Aulacocyclus -fparryi, Stoliczka, 1873, p. 150). 

 {Comacupes cavicornis, Wytsman, 1884, p. 329) 

 {Comacupes Cavicornis [part], Kuwert, 1891, p. 171). 

 Comacupes 1; wester manni , Kuwert, 1897, p. 284. 

 Comacupes cavicornis, Zang, 3905c, p. 226. 



Comacupes j cavicornis + va.x. ■fborneensis + var. ^laevicornis, Gravely, above, pp 204-205, pi xi, 

 figs. 1-2&. 



All the specimens identified by Stoliczka as Aulacocyclus parryi have proved to 

 be in reality Comacupes cavicornis var. laevicornis. 7^ü.ng has pointed out that Kuwert's 

 Comacupes westermanni ^ not his Tristorthus cavicornis, is identical with Kaup' s Coma- 

 cupes cavicornis. 

 lyocalities : — 



Malay Peninsula: Penang; Johore (? all var. laevicornis). 

 Sumatran Islands; Sumatra; Sinkep Island (? all typical form). 

 Java (? another form).'^ 

 Borneo Sarawak:— Kuching (? all var. borneensis). 



Comacupes stoliczkae, Gravely. 



Comacupes cylindraceus (part), Kaup, 1871, p. 18, pi. iii, upper unit of fig 4. 



Comacupes ^cylindraceus, Stoliczka, 1873, p. 151. 

 '^{Comacupes cylindraceus, Kuwert, 1891, p. 171). 

 ? Comacupes cylindraceus [part] Kuwert. 1897, P- 285. 



Comacupes ^f stoliczkae, Gravely, above, p. 206, pi. xi, figs. 3-3«. 



This species was described by Kaup as a form of C. cylindraceus. As pointed out 

 above (pp. 205-6) Kaup's two forms of C. cylindraceus are quite distinct; and it 

 is probably to the other that the name was first applied. 

 Localities : — 



Malay Peninsula : Johore ; ? Singapore. 

 Sumatran Islands: Sinkep Island. 

 Java. 

 Kuwert definitely recorded this species from Singapore in 1891 ; but later he 

 appears to have doubted the correctness, either of his identification of the insect, or 

 of the label indicating the locality from which it came. 



Comacupes masoni, Stoliczka. 



Comacupes ■jmasoni, Stoliczka, 1873, pp. 151- 2. 

 Comacupes Masoni, Kuwert, 1891, p. 171. 



1 Kaup appears to have described this species under an unpublished name attached by Burmeister 

 to the type specimen in Germar's collection. 



'^ This record is based on a specimen in the British Museum. 



