CLAVICORNIA AND LAMELLICORNIA. 



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less broad, etc. From 0. humemlis and all other known species it differs in the 

 colour being entirely black, except for the dark red legs and antennae. It may 

 also be distinguished from 0. humeralis by its rather less elongate shape, larger 

 eyes, more quadrate prothorax, with nearly straight sides, only feebly converging 

 behind, and less rounded front and hind margins, more convex and more 

 strongly pimctured elytra, with straighter basal margins, less exposed extremity 

 of the abdomen and more strongly punctured lower surface. 



44. Cerylon testaceum Fairm. 

 Rev. et Mag. Zool, Vol. ii, p. 53, 1850. 

 Upolu I. : Apia, April. 



Tutuila 1. : Pago Pago, Sept. (Swezey and Wilder). 

 Tahiti (Pradier). 



Although Fairmaire's description is in some respects inadequate, it will in 

 all probabiHty be found that this is the insect recorded by him from Tahiti. 



45. Philothermus, sp. 



Tutuila I. : Pago Pago, Sept. (Swezey and Wilder). 

 A single specimen of an unidentified species. 



CRYPTOPHAGIDAE. 



46. Hapalips samoensis, sp. n. (Text-fig. 7). 



Testaceus, parum dense griseo-pubescens, parvus, angustus, sat planus, 

 capite subtiliter punctato, oculis parvis, minute granulatis ; pronoto longitudine 

 fere ad latitudinem aequali, minute sat crebre punctato, lateribus fere rectis 

 atque parallelis, marginibus anticis et posticis leviter arcuatis ; elytris crebre 

 sat minute seriato-punctatis ; prosterno metasternoque sat fortiter et aequaliter 

 punctatis ; pedibus sat robustis, tibiis apice hand fortiter dilatatis ; antennis 

 brevibus, articulis omnibus, ultimo excepto, transversis. 



Long. 3 mm. ; lat. 0-75 mm. 



Tutuila I. : Fagasa, Sept. (Swezey and Wilder). 



