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IPHIOTHE CRIOPSIOIDES, Pasc. 
This species was described A gn.) from a specimen from Borneo. 
t B 
Mr. Robinson obtained а specimen at Bukit Kutu in Sel: Ta and 
the species has also been taken by Doherty at Merang in Sumatr, 
PTEROLOPHIA ROBINSONI, sp. nov. 
DNE hene Pes densely covered m f asc geh ie 
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middle band of the prothorax narrower than the other t : 
separated from each by a narrow dark- a. an band; e p more 
distinetly brown over a broad oblique plaga on each side; marked 
with a few small whitish or fulvous spots placed зне: near the 
top ef the posterior declivity. Head sparsely punctate. othorax 
ewhat granulate near the base, more y and ed pune 
posteriorly; each with a very distinct tubercle on the disc a little 
behind the base, and a carina beginning near the middle and extend- 
ing on to the upper part of the strong Senos oe А. ; external to 
the carina are one or two slightly raised lines. Ante of the male 
not stage on than the body ; the last six joints ringed w rey at the 
ies is allied to P. camura, Newm. (= Met Pus ) 
spoor 
which it fitis resembles in form 
ча 8-12 millim. 
Hasr Perak (Doherty); Selangor: Bukit Kutu, 3,500 ft. 
(H. C. Tobiason). and Nawngchik : Bukit Besar (Annandale and 
Robinson). 
PTEROLOPHIA SUBTINCTA, Pasc. 
Praonetha subtincta, Pasc., Tr. Rus gek Lond. (3) iii. p. 170. 
To this species I refer, with dou ree specimens collected by 
Mr. Robinson in Selangor, two at E ех the third s Semangko, 
еч agree with the type fro: rtg in being covered pe the most 
part ru pubescence, in having each 
tubercles of the — capped vitia a short tuft of blackish: hairs, with 
other still smaller tufts of black hairs scattered over the middle and 
see sa parts of the ie. In two of the specimens there are, as in 
merci ar vaguely limited enia bands crossing the elytra—a 
Mois e before, and a narrower one behind, the middle; but in 
addition ‘there is a third narrow zig-zag band of the same colour, 
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and puncturation, but “diffecin Wr the presence of the small scat 
tufts of hair on the elytra, amet in not having the last ventral segment 
black. In one respect Pascoe's description of the species is quite mis- 
