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XYLOTRECHUS DISCORS, GAHAN. 
(PL VI. Fig. 2.) 
One slightly damaged specimen of this geris (the description of 
which, based chiefly on Sumatran specimens, appears in vol. xlii. 
the Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova) was obtained Br Mr. Robinson at Bukit 
Kutu in Selangor. The pubescence i in this specimen, which is the one 
figured here, differs slightly in colour from that of the specimens 
from Sumatra, being of. a green nish-grey САГУ, of a leaden-grey or 
and it is quite possible that with a large series of specimens for 
examination, the two forms may be shown to belong to one very 
variable species. 
ARCYPHORUS CONFORMIS, sp. nov, 
Pl VI. Fig. 5.) 
FEwALE.—Head and per pue rather faintly covered with 
rey оттой ори а large oval spot on the disce of the prothorax and 
a rounded spot on each side being sais bare of pubescence ; elytra 
dark-brown, with bands of grey pubescence arranged as OWS: a 
narrow transverse band at the base, from each end of which a short 
a slightly arcuate transverse band crossing the hee — of the 
elytra at about one-third of ud length from the пиа аг 
g which form a 
fine reticulation. Middle femora carinate on each side e near the ventral 
border, First p of the hind tarsus a trifle longer than the remain- 
ing joints together 
Length 9.5 eme, 
Hanrrar.—Selangor: Dusun Tua (H. C. Robinson). 
ЕТ GRACILIS, sp. пог. 
. VI. Fig. 4.) 
ead and prothorax RG the head sparsely covered with ashy- 
white pubescence, a similar pu nce covering the prothorax ad the 
base and on the lower part of each side; elytra dark-brown. = a 
testaceous spot on sae near the base, the sides bare of pubescence 
the dise covered, in the form of a broad extending its wash 
length, with a not very dense ashy-white reci d and antenne 
ы н чуан h black, 
the pts of the fourth. 
Length 7, breadth 1.5 millim. 
Hazrrat,—Selangor: Dusun Tua (Н. C. Robinson). 
