102 
Psyche 
[Sept.-Dee. 
Davis, i.e., ferox Davis (1939a, p. 474) and immsi Davis 
(1939a, p. 475). It may be separated from both by its small 
size, pale color, short left tergal process (10 LP), and the slight 
lobes of LCi with the few stout “teeth” (echinulations). Both 
ferox and immsi have very pronounced basal and apical inner 
lobes on LCi bearing numerous echinulations. 
The paratype differs from the holotype only in its more swol- 
len caudal lobe of the composite left paraproct and its posses- 
sion of three “teeth” on the apical lobe of LCi instead of two. 
Family Oligotomule 
Oligotoma borneensis Hagen 
(Figures 6 to 8) 
Oligotoma borneensis Hagen, 1885, Can. Ent., 17:146 (as “O. 
sounder sii Westw.”) (Lectotype male: Telang Borneo, 
M.C.Z.); 1 Krauss, 1911, Zoologica, 23:39 (= “O. saundersii 
Westw.”); Davis, 1940, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 65:371, 
figs. 23-37 (establishes identity). 2 
Aposthonia vosseleri Krauss, Ibid., p. 48, pi. II, fig. 14 (Holo- 
type male: Pedang, Sumatra, Stuttgart Mus.); 3 Friederichs, 
1934, Arch. Naturg., N.F., 3:409, 410 ( v . vosseleri ), 427 
( $ ); 4 Davis, Ibid., p. 373 ( = borneensis Hagen). 
Oligotoma vosseleri (Krauss). Enderlein, 1912, Coll. zool. 
Selys. Longch., 3: 101, fig. 65 ; Silvestri, 1912, Tijd. voor Ent., 
55:334, fig. 6 (Java). 
Aposthonia vosseleri intermedia Friederichs, Ibid., p. 410 (as a 
form) (Kuala-Lumpur) ; 5 Davis, Ibid., p. 374 ( = borneensis 
Hagen). 
Aposthonia vosseleri obscura Friederichs, Ibid., p. 412; Davis, 
Ibid., p. 375 ( = borneensis Hagen). 
Oligotoma jacobsoni Silvestri, 1912, Tijd. voor Ent., 55:334 
(Holotype male: Semarang, Java; Silvestri Coll.); 6 Davis, 
Ibid., p. 373 (= borneensis Hagen). 
Aposthonia vosseleri jacobsoni (Silvestri). Friederichs, Ibid., 
p. 41 1. 7 
Oligotoma mcerens Roepke, 1919, Treubia, 1:5, figs. (Merbabu, 
Java); 8 Davis, Ibid., p. 374 (= borneensis Hagen). 
Oligotoma nana Roepke, Ibid., p. 20, figs. (Merbabu, Java); 
Davis, Ibid., p. 374 (= borneensis Hagen). 
