IN TimJt'LAUZ 



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Bbadymebus, Bp. 



A species of this difficult genus, which lam uuable to detennme. 

 Hah. aiani. 



TojacuM GAZiSLLA, Fubr. 



The examples agree well with specimens of thii siiecioa in the British 

 Museum from Malacca 

 I/ah, Maru. 



ToxicTjai QCADBicOBKB, Fabr. 



Tim specimens in the Britiah Museum are from Penang, Java, 

 Philippine Is., and Borneo. 

 Jfftib, Mam, 

 AMAnTGMtrs, sp. 



A single species of this verj difficult genus, which I cannot determiue. 

 fhih. Maru. 



Feduus bubopacfs, Watcrhouse. P. Z, S. loc. sup, cit- 



Closely allied to F. (Nydobaf&s) siilcifferf Boisd,, but less shining. 

 Entirely black ; the head much more closely and rather more strongly 

 punctured thau in J\ mlcu/cr, especially on the vertex. Thorax slightly 

 slmung only in the middle : tUe improsaiou on each side of the middle 

 much Ic^s marked than in F, »tiicigert the punctuation more distinct. 

 Elytra somewhat dull ; the &tnm nearest to the sutare very lightly im- 

 pressed (except at the extreme apex) ; the lateral ones deeper, but much 

 less so than in J\ suhigtr ; the first three interstices flat, the lateral ones 

 very slightly arched, much less than in P. mlcigtt. 



Length 16 lines. 



Ilab. Maru, 



CuRcnuompjf, 

 OBTHOBBHuajs L^TUB, Saund, & JtjkeU 

 The type of this species is from New Hebridos. 

 ilah. Maru. 



Sphbnoi HOKUS OflscuRUSj Boisd. 

 A widely distributed species. 

 E&h. Lornt 



PmoNin^. 



Arch^ttpfs CA8TANEC8, WatcrhouBe. P. Z S. loc, sup, cit. PI. XVI. 

 Fig. 4. 



IJark chestnnt-browu, the head and mandibles inclined to black \ the 

 legs and aldomen pitchy yellow. Mandibles nearly as long a.s the head, 

 very robust, couvt-x, strongly punctured; on the inner side, and the 

 epistoma clothed with fulvous hair. Head shining above, dull at the 

 Hides, with a Iwiigitndinat impressed lino in the middle; with gomo 

 strong punctures above, rugose at the sides, Thorsuc witter than the 

 heft<l; as its broailest pai't (just Itefore the anterior angles) a little more 

 than twice as broa*l as long, narmwetl posteriorly, shiuing; the disk flat, 

 moderately strongly but not closely punctured, with a smooth spot in the 

 middle; the Bides slopiug down ; the shining surface of the disk 

 oontiuned down the side in a triangular shsjie to near the margin ; the 

 rest of the side iinpreijfed, dull and densoly punctured. Seutellum 

 smooth. Elytra at the base a little bromler than the base of the thorax, 

 gradually widened posteriorly for two-thirds their length, and then again 

 iiarrowe^l, the ajjex broiwl and obtusely rounded ; shining, strongly alid 

 nuKlerately closely punctnrtd, except near the seutellum, where the 

 punctuation m very del irntf. Each elytron has a fine, Kligh fly oblique 

 raised line about tne middle, connnoncing within the sliouUhr" aud not 



