insectA. 435 
jnhdtus, 1. c. p. 41, frohi Macassar ; JE. ignaHis, Ibid., from Sula j and Je. 
costulatusy ibid., from Banka. 
Athylia (g. li.) dvdrd, Base. I c. p. 48, pi. 3. fig. 11, from Bernate. 
Catnptomyne, g. n., Base. t. c. jj. 48. Basede describes three species : 
namely, Campiomym callioides, 1. t. p. 44, froiii Aru ; C. hicolpr, ibid., 
pi. 3. fig. 10, from Batcliian ; and Cl Iristis, 1. c. p. 44, from Batch ian. 
Gyaritiis cinnamomem, Base. 1. c. p. 4(>, and Oyaritus fnlvopicttis, Base, ibid., 
from Sarawak. 
Axinyllium, g. n.. Base. I c. p. 46. Remarkable for its securiform palpi. 
Sp. Axinyllhim mriiim, Base. I c. p. 47, pi. 8. fig. 8, from Sarawak. 
Enieop>cdus, g. n., Bascoe, 1. c. p. 47. Ilesembling Leiopus in appearance. 
Bascoe describes three species ; namely, Emeopedus sohitus, 1. c. p. 48, pi. 3. 
fig. 6, from Batchian ; E. insidiosm, 1. c. p. 48, from Batchian and Kaioa } 
and E, deyener, ibid., from Ceram. 
Nesomomus (g. n.) servusj Base. I c. p. 49, pi. 2. fig. 8, from Morty. 
Eyesina (g. n.) riyida, Base. 1. e. p. 50, pi. 8. fig. 12, from Singapore. 
Enispia (g. n.) ve7iosa, Base. 1. c. p. 61, pi. 3. fig. 1, from .Java. 
Ehccidcs, g. n.. Base. 1. c. 61. This genus is remarkable for the thicken- 
ing of the third, fourth, and fifth joints of the antennae, and for having the 
last joint very small. The antennae are sometimes composed of only ten 
joints. Bascoe describes five species : namely, Ebesides monstrosa, 1. c. p. 62, 
pi. 3. fig. 7, E. viduata, 1. c. p. 52, and E. infida, ibid., all from Sarawak; 
E. palliata, 1. c. p. 63, from Sarawak and Tondano ; ajid E. exiyua, ibid., from 
Singapore. 
Eyeimis (g. n.) pmicticollis, Base. 1. c. p. 64, from Sarawak ; Eyennes 
Icevicollis, Base, ibid., pi. 3. fig. 9, from Aru, Batchian, Ceram, &c. 
Olo'essn, g. n.. Base. 1. c. p. 65. Closely allied to Cyi'tinus (Leconte). 
Remarkable for the form of the scape, which is long, slender, and broadly 
clav.ote at the apex. Sp. O. mmuta, Base. 1. c. p. 50, pi. 3. fig. 4, from Aru. 
JEyoihomm, g. n.. Base. 1. c. p. 59. Allied to Niphoiid, bitl: broader and 
more robust. Bascoe desciibes the following nineteen species, many of which 
are nearly allied : JEyomomus e7icaustus, 1. c. p. 69, from Bouru ; AE. 7)iduatuSj 
ibid., pi. 4. fig. 3, from Amboyna ; JE. 7nac7dos7is, 1. c. p. 60, from Timor ; 
yE. spa7'sutus, ibid., from Batchian, &c. ; Utiyiosus, 1. c. p. 61, from Gilolo 
and Batchian ; AE. afl'ectus, ibid., from Batchian; AE. pidlat7is (=Nipho7ia 
ptdlata, Base.), from Sumatra, &c. ; AE. i)illa7'is, 1. c. p. 62, from Gagie, near 
Waigiou ; AL. 77iaUy7nts, ibid.; from Mysol ; ommosus, 1. c. p. 63, from 
Gilolo ; AE vexat7is, ibid., from Saylee ; AE. vafyus, 1. c. p. 64, from Dbrey ; 
AE. pefecMalU, ibid., from Morty ; AE. mfdix, ibid., from Gilolo and Batchian ; 
A^. msidaris, 1. c. p. 65 {=NipJio7ia msidaris, Base.); AE. 7nusivus, 1. c. p. 65j 
from Timor ; AE. u7iifo7'7nis, 1. c. p. 66, from Bouru ; AE. elmus, ibid., from 
Ceram ; and AE. trimcatTis, 1. c. pf. 67, from Mysol. 
Atypoi'is, g. n.. Base. 1. c. p. 67. I’ascoe describes five species of this 
genus : namely, Alyporis jiihata, 1. c. p. 68, from Batchian ; A. stu7'7ii7ia, 
ibid., pi. 4. fig. 7, from Am ; A. mte7'77iissa, 1. c. p. 69, from Dorey ; A, pc7'~ 
versa^ ibid., from Batchian ; and A. molesta, ibid., from Uorey. 
Escha7'odes, g. n.. Base. 1. c. p. 70. Bascob describes four species : namely, 
Eficha7-ode.<7 7 ' 7 it(. 7 ' 7 ' 7 tpiusj 1. c. p. 71, pi. 5. fig. 1, from Morty and Gilolo; E. 
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