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cost 00 , the fourth not elevated at the shoulder. Type, L. perspectas^ sp. n., 
l.c. pi. ii. fig. 11, Shanghai. 
Broxylus^ id. 1. c. p. 20. Allied to Calopteron ; apical joint of palpi 
very large, long, and knife-shaped. Type, C. pfeifferce^ Waterh., re- 
described and figured, 1. c. p. 21, pi. v. figs. 8 & 8 «. 
EurrhacuSj id. 1. c. p, 24. Differs from Emplectus by its flabellate an- 
tennsB, and the cultriform apical joint of the palpi. Type, Lycus tristis, 
Waterh., redescribed and figured, 1. c. pi. vi. fig. 5. 
Dihammatus, id. 1. c. p. 29. Differs from Flateros in having the 3rd 
joint of antennm small. Types, D. crihripennis^ Java, fig. 6, and pallens^ 
Sarawak, figs. 7 & 1 a (details), spp. nn., 1. c. pi. vii. 
Melampyrus, id. 1. c. p. 30. Allied to Plaiei'os, but more pubescent,, 
and antennae broader. Types, Lycus alternans, Waterh., fig. 7, and 
misellus, Waterh., figs. 6 & 6 a (details), redescribed and figured, 1. c. 
pi. viii. 
Ditoneces, id. 1. c. p. 31. Differs from Melampyrus in having the alter- 
nate costm of the elytra less elevated. To contain : Lycus punctipenniSy 
Waterh., redescribed and details figured, /. c. figs. 10 & 10 a ; D. rufescenSy 
Java, figs. 8 & 8a (details), p. 31, projnnquus, China, figs. 11 & 11a 
(details), pi. vii., and sohrinus, Burma, pi. viii. figs. 2 & 2 a (details), 
spp. nn. ; pubicornis^ Walk. (= Lycus melanopterus, duplex^ and revocanSy 
Walk.), redescribed and figured, pi. vii. fig. 9, p. 32, p)uhipennis, Walk., 
redcscribed and figured, fig. 1, and tcrminaliSy Ceylon, fig. 3, pi. viii. p. 33. 
Ditua, id. 1. c. p. 33. Allied to DitoneceSy but thorax broad, margins 
not incrassate, with a discoidal lanceolate areolet, from the lateral angle 
of which proceeds an indistinct oblique carina. Elytra with 9 regular 
and nearly equal costm, the interstices with a single line of punctures. 
Type, Lycus deplanatus, Waterh., redescribed and figured, 1. c. p. 34, 
pi. viii. fig. 8. 
BulenideSy id. 1. c. p. 34. Differs from Ditua in having the margins of 
the thorax more or less reflexed and incrassate, and in the costae of the 
elytra being unequal. Type, Lycus obsoletuSy redescribed and figured, 
1. c. pi. ix; fig. 1 ; also B. paupeVy figs. 2 & 2 a (details), fig. 4 (thorax), 
Sumatra, and dubiuSy figs. 5 & 5 a (details), Borneo, 1. c. p. 35, pi. ix. 
spp. nn. 
CautireSy id. 1. c. p. 36. Elytra as in Bulenides ; antennae in $ with a 
long compressed branch rising from base of joints 3-10, in ? very strongly 
dentate ; thorax with 7 areolets, the 2 lateral sometimes obsoletely divided. 
Type, Lycus excellenSy Waterh., redescribed and figured, 1. c. pi. viii. fig. 9 
(antenna, $ ), and pi. ix. fig. 3 ( ^ ) ; also C. congener, sp. n., 1. c. pi. ix. 
figs. 7 & 7 a (details), Java. 
ErotideSy id. 1. c. p. 37. Allied to Platycis ; elytra parallel, each elytron 
with 4 strong costae, the interstices with transverse costae placed rather 
near together, frequently oblique, or divided so as to form a horizontal 
Y (--<). Type, Eros oblitus, Newm., redescribed and figured, 1. c. p. 38, 
pi. ix. fig. 9. 
XylobanuSy id. 1. c. p. 38. Next to Erotides ; no rostrum, antennae 
dentate, thorax with 5 or 7 areolets, the lateral ones sometimes oblite- 
rated ; each elytron with 4 costae, the interstices with regular transverse 
