Abstract

This first installment concerns members of the subfamilies Prioninae, Disteniinae and Cerambycinae principally from New Guinea and the Solomon, New Hebrides, Caroline and Marianas Islands. The material here reported on is from the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco (C.A.S.), the American Museum of Natural History in New York (A.M.N.H.), the United States National Museum in Washington, D. C. (U.S.N.M.), the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experiment Station in Honolulu (H.S.P.A.) and the Taiwan Agriculture Research Institute in Taipeh, Formosa. The specimens were collected largely by members of the United States Armed Forces between 1943 and 1945, and also by Japanese entomologists between 1933 and 1942. Additional material in the American Museum of Natural History was taken on the 1936 Archbold Expedition, and at other times. Certain specimens are deposited in the Chicago Natural History Museum (C.M.N.H.) and the Lingnan Natural History Museum.

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