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metasternum scarcely more strongly at the sides tlian in the middle and the 

 abdomen well bnt a little more finely punctured. The antennae are very short, 

 the 6th to the 10th joints distinctly transverse, the 9th and 10th a little broader 

 and the 11th a little longer than in P. pacificus. 



The specimen described by Waterhouse as the female of P. atkinsoni cer- 

 tainly belongs to another species. It resembles the present species more than 

 the actual type of the Australiaii P. atkinsoni. 



IG. Shoguna termitiformis Fairm. 



PachycepJiala termitiformis, Fairaiaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., Vol. xxvii, ^t. 2, p. 5, 1883. 

 Shoguna folita. Arrow, Monogr. Christmas I., 92, 1900. 



Upolu I. : Apia, July ; Malololelei, 2000 ft., Nov. 



New Britain, New Guinea, Saylee, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Christmas I., 

 Phihppine Is., Seychelles Is. 



This species was first discovered in New Britain and redescribed by me 

 from a single specimen from Cliristmas I., in the Indian Ocean, a locality so 

 distant as to render it improbable that the insects were of the same species. 

 Its distribution now proves to be extremely wide, and I have little doubt that 

 my name is redundant. 



17. Inopeplus metallescens Fairm, 



Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (6), Vol. i. p. 254, 1881. 



Upolu I. : Apia, Nov. 

 Tonga. Fiji Is. 



18. Laemophloeus ignotus Kess. 



Arch.f. Nat., Vol. Ixxxvii, Abt. A, 6 Heft, p. 30, 1921. 

 Upolu I. : Apia, Nov., Dec. ; Malololelei, 2000 ft., June, Nov. 



19. Laemophloeus ovalis Grouv. 



Ann. Mus. Geneva, \o\. xviii, p. 281, pi. 7, fig. 7, 1883. 



Upolu I. : Apia, May, Nov., Dec. 

 Tutuila I., June (Kellers). 

 Borneo. Sumatra. 



