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Pelopides symmetricus (Zang). 

 Pi I. 



Parapelopid.es symmetricus, Zang, 1904«, pp. 695-697, figs. 1-2. 

 Parapelopides symmetricus, Gravely, 1914c, pp. 246-247, text-figs. 6A-B. 



Two specimens from Mt. Marapok, and a number fromMt. Kinabalu. Length 37"o- 



42*7 mm. 



Pelopides gravidas Kuwert. 



Fig. XII. 



Pelopides gravidus, Kuwert, 1898, p. 322. 



Five specimens, apparently cotypes. from Davao, Mindanao. Length 43-46 mm. 



P. gravidus is to some extent transitional between P. symmetricus and P. simplex. 

 The anterior lower tooth of the right mandible is distinct when unworn, but is smaller than 

 in P symmetricus. The head has both the outer tubercles broad as in P. symmetricus, 



Fig. XII. 

 Pelopides gravidus, Kuwert ; head from above X 4. 



but the inner portion of the right one is distinctly more prominent than that of the 



left, while the left one is flanked by a very deep and the right by a shallower concavity. 



The elytra are very like those of P. monticulosus. In all other respects P. gravidus 



resembles P. symmetricus. 



Pelopides dorsalis (Kaup). 



Pi. I. 



Eriocnemis dorsalis, Kaup, 1871, p. 41. 



Trapezochilus nobilis, 1 + respectabilis , Gravely, 1914c, pp. 247-248, text-fig. 5 C-E., pi. xiii, fig. 48. 



Six specimens from Perak and one from Sumatra ; also four from Médan (nr. Dolok- 



Baros , Sumatra, presented by M. Guy Babault. Length 32 - 5-40 - o mm. The smaller 



specimens have the grooves of the elytra more strongly punctured than the larger ones. 



Pelopides burmeisteri (Kaup). 



. Eriocnemis Burmeisteri, Kaup, 1868«, p. 22. 



Gnaphalocnemis burmeisteri, Gravely, 1914c. p. 249, pi. xiii, fig. 49. 



A number of specimens from Sumatra (Mana-Eiang and Tandjong-Djati, Renau, 



Palembang ; Bandar, Palembang ; Bng. Proepoe, interior of Padang ; Kandg. -Ampat r 



Padang Benedenl ; also two from Médan, presented by M. Guy Babault); two from Java 



(one being from Tji Solak, Wynkoop's Bay) and six from Borneo (one being from Sintang 



and three from Sarawak). Length 38-49 mm. ' 



1 »See also Gravely, 1914c, p. 297 (T. dorsalis). 



