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CATALOGUE OF 
X Sides of the prothorax minutely serrated. 
X X Sides of the prothorax moderately serrated, 
ff Angles of the prothorax much elongated. 
J Angles of the prothorax not very broad. 
§ Fourth joint of the antennae longer than the first. 
§§ Fourth joint of the antennae shorter than the first. 
^ Angles of the prothorax very broad. 
Amhoinensis. 
biserrata. 
- lateralis, 
acutangula. 
Javana. 
59. Mictis dubia, C. H. 389. 
a. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. 
b. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
60. Mictis discoloe, C. H. 402. 
a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
61. Mictis fulvicornis, C. H. 403. 
a. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. 
b. Java. From Mr. Melly’s collection. 
c. Java. Presented by J. Wilson, Esq. 
d. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
e. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
/. Sumatra. From Sir Stamford Raffles’ collection. 
62. Mictis acutangula. 
acutangula, Slal, A. S. B. F. Arne Ser. v. 173. 
Borneo. 
63. Mictis insularis. 
Mas. Cinerea, tomentosa ; antennee fulvee, corpore pautlo longiores ; 
prothorax subliliter scaber, angidis posticis subacutis ; scutellum 
apice albidum ; venter transverse bicarinatus, utrinque bispinosiis ; 
pedes fulvi, femoribus posticis cinereis incrassatis subtus spinulosis 
basi valde arcuatis, tibiis posticis cinereis subtus tinispinosis dimidio 
apicali dilatato. Foem. — Abdomen subtus glabrum ; femora postica 
suhincrassata : tibice posticce subtus non dentatce. 
Male. Cinereous, tomentose. Rostrum tawny ; second and third 
joints nearly equal in length. Antennae lawny, a little longer than the 
body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; 
fourth much longer than the third. Prothorax finely scabrous, with a 
slight impression on each side near the fore border, with a very slight 
longitudinal furrow, and with an indistinct transverse ridge near the hind 
border ; hind angles slightly acute, not prominent. Tip of the scutellum 
and odoriferous orifices whitish. Hind borders of the first and third 
