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in front j autennsD with i a moderate four-jointed clubj prothorax armed at 
the sides j posterior tibiae unarmed. Sp. R. westivoodii (Parry), from the 
East Indies. 
Heterochthes (Westwood), Parry, 1. c. p. 17. Allied to Odontolahis. Head 
with the anterior margin nearly straight, its sides scarcely tuberculate (not 
spined) behind the eyes j sides of prothorax unarmed, rounded ; anterior 
tibiae quadrideutate, intermediate and posterior unarmed. Sp. Heterochthes 
hrachypterus (Wcstw.), Piirry, p. 18, pi. 10. ligs. G & 7, and pi. 11. figs. 1, 2 
& 3, from Cambodia. 
Homoderus, Parr}', 1. c. p. 38. Allied to Cladognathus. Head broad, armed 
behind the eyes, clypeus wide, produced, and emarginate ; sides of protho- 
rax sinuatedj legs slender, anterior libiie notdilated in 5 , posterior tibiae un- 
armed inri • ^p. mdlyi (Parry, Proc. Ent. Soc., 18G2). 
(Dorcides). 
Ditomoderus, Parry, 1. c. p. 45. Allied to Eurytracheliis. Club of antennae 
four -jointed ; prothorax with its sides rotundato-dilated and deeply furrowed 
longitudinally ; anterior tibiae multidentate. Sp. D. mirahilis, Parry, pi. 12. 
fig. 6, from Borneo. 
New species : — 
Streptocerus eustictus, Philippi, Stett. ent. Zeit. p. 316, from Chili. 
Parry has described (Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. ii.) the following new species 
of Lucanus'. Lucanus hopci(^ , p. 9, pi. 4. fig. 2, from East Indies; L. smithii 
(S , p. 10, pi. 10. fig. 2, from N. India. 
Lucanus laticornis, Deyrolle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 4® s»5r. tome iv. p. 312, from 
•Mount Ararat. 
Hexarthrius chaudoiri, Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 312, pi. 4. fig. 1 (Parry, 1. c. p. 11), 
from Sumatra. — II. deyrollei(S , Parry, 1. c. p. 11, pi. 4. fig. 1, from Siam; II. 
howrinyiid , Parry, 1. c. p. 12, pi. 9. figs. 5 & 7. 
Parry describes (1. c.) the following new species of Odontolahis : Gdonto- 
labis vollenhoviiS , p- 13, pi. 8. fig. 1, from Borneo; O. wollastonii, p. 14, pi. 3. 
fig. 1, from Malacca; O. mouhotii, ibid., pi. 1. fig. 1, from Siam; O. castel- 
naudicS , ibid., pi. 1. fig. 2, from Sumatra; O. sommeri(S , p. IG, pi. 6. fig. 4, 
from Manilla ; O. cinyalensis <S , ibid., pi. 10. fig. 8, from Ceylon. 
Odontolahis striatus, Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 313, pi. 4. fig. 3 (Pany, 1. c. p. 16), 
from Malacca; O. niyritus, Deyr. 1. c. p. 314 (Parry, 1. c. p. 17), from Ceylon; 
and O. intermedius, Deyr, ibid., from Ceylon. 
Neolucanus saicndersii , Parry, 1. c. p. 20, pi. 9. fig. 3, from East Indies ; 
N. cinyulatus^j Parry, ibid., pi. 4. fig. 3, and N. championiS , Parry, ibid., 
from China* 
Cladognathus politusS, Parry, 1. c. p. 21, pi. 10. fig. 6; and C. quadrino- 
dosus (S , p. 22, pi. 8. fig. 4, from the East Indies ; C. loallacei ^ , p. 23, pi. 7. fig. 
2, fr’om Gilolo; C. assimilis $ (=^productus^ , Parry, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1862), 
p. 25, from Waigiou ; C. perplexus ^ , p. 26, fr om East Indies ; C, attenuatus S , 
p. 26, pi. 4. fig. 2, from Malacca ; C. squamilate. is, (f , ibid., from Borneo and 
Malacca; C. elegansS, p. 27, pi. 8. fig. 3, from East Indies ; C. Jlavidus^j 
ibid., pi. 8. fig. 2, from East Indies ; C. fidvonotatus (S , p. 28, pi. 6. fig. 3, 
from East Indies; C. hisigmUus, ibid., pi. 7. figs. 3 5, from East Judies; 
