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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Prothoracic spine nearly obsolete 13. Xoes, g. n. 
Prothoracic spine strongly developed. 
' 14. Cercopsius (Paso.). 
Joint 3 sliorter than scape 15. Diallus, g. u. 
Prothoracic spine more or less median. 
Mesosternum produced. 
Eyes coarsely granulated IG. Amesisa, g. n. 
Eyes iinely granulated. 
Scape as long as 3rd joint .... 17. Etymestia, g. n. 
Scape much shorter than 3rd joint. 
18. Comhe (Thoms.). 
' Mesosternum declivous Id. Melon (Pubc.). 
A twentieth Malasian genus referred with some doubt to this group is 
Lcelkla, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 257. Antennae very long, linear, scape 
cylindric, cicatricose, nearly 3 times as long as joint 3, last 2 joints shortest ; 
prothorax subcylindric, with a small tooth on each side ; prosternum un- 
armed ; mesosternum elevated, slightly produced in front, Sp. L. antennata, 
sp. n. Pasc. 1. c. p. 257, pi. 15. fig. 1, from Singapore. 
. The Lamiince of Pascoe include 110 Malasian species in the collections 
found by Wallace ; they are divided by him into 28 genera, of which 8 are 
new, namely : — 
MeyacriodeSf g. n., Pascoe, /. c. pp. 259 and 271. Allied to Batocera ; 
nntennre unarmed j elytra narrowed behind, not spinose at the shoulders, 
Sp. M. saundersii, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 272, pi. 12. fig. 1 from Sumatra. 
Orsidis, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. pp. 269 and 307. Allied to Monochamus ; scape 
without a cicatrix ; prothorax subcylindrical, strongly spinose. Known sp. 
Monghammus sohrius and proletariusJlVsiBC.) j new sp. O. oppositus, Pasc. 1. c. 
p. 307, pi. 14. fig. 4, from Sarawak j O. hepaticus, Pasc. 1. c. p. 308, from 
Batchian ; O. dispar Pasc. ibid., from Sarawak ; O. cariosus, Pasc. 1. c, 
p. 309, from Singapore and Sarawak; and 0. incompkis, Pasc. ibid., from 
Makian. 
Nephelotus^ g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. pp. 259 and 300. Allied to Monocharmis ; 
prothorax with a minute tootli on each side ; lower lobe of eye vertical. 
Sp. N. licJieneus, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 307, pi. 14. fig. 1, from Sarawak. 
Trysimia, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. pp. 259 and 305. Allied to Monochamus ; 
face subquadrate ; prothorax with a small tubercle on each side ; lower lobe 
of eye rounded. Sp. T. geminata, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 305, pi. 14. fig. 2, from 
Bourn, Ceram, and Amboina ; T. riigicolUs, Pasc. 1. c. p. 306, from Macassar. 
PeriaptodeSj g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. pp. 2G0 and 282. Allied to Protemnemus ; 
elytra subdepressed, not flattened, with the sides rounded and unarmed, 
except at apex. Sp. P. lietovy sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 283, pi. 14. fig. 3, and P. 
testator, Pasc. ibid., from Dorey ; P. luctator, Pasc. 1. c. p. 284, from Ceram. 
Psarotnaia, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. pp. 260 and 289. Antennfe short, thick, 
scape cicatricose, joint 3 longest; lower lobe of eye large, rounded; pro- 
thorax transverse, strongly spined ; prosternum simple ; mesosternum elevated, 
toothed in front. Sp. P. tigrina, sp. n., Pasc. 1. e. p. 289, pi. 13. fig. 3, from 
Java. 
Diochares, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. pp. 260 and 303. Allied to Monochamus ; 
antennal tubercles strong, remote ; eyes large, lower lobe rounded ; meso- 
sternuin toothed. Type Ceramhyx Jimhriatus (Oliv.) = L. lineator (Fab.) 
