Rev. F. W. Hore on some Nondescript Insects from Assam. 597 
Spec. 13. PARACRUSIS CYANIPES. 
Long. corp. lin. 6. 
P. rubra, nitida; oculis nigris, antennis testaceis, capite nigro, elytris rubris 
glabris obsoletè 12-striato-punctatis, tibiis tarsisque cyaneis. Tas. XL. 
fig. 5. 
Paracrusis cyanipes. Newman, Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. iii. p. 366. 
Spec. 14. Lamia Swarnsont. 
Long. unc. 1, lin. 4. Lat. lin. 6. 
Brunnea; thorace utrinque spinoso, dorso convexo in medio bulboso, ely- 
tris concoloribus albo-variegatis ad basin nigro-tuberculatis. Tas. XL. 
fig. 6. 
Caput linea inter oculos fortiter impressi. Antenne articulis quatuor ferru- 
gineis, reliquis atris. Thorax utrinque spinosus, lateribus infrà pilis albis 
obsitis, antice et postic? lineis binis transversis elevatis insignitus. Elytra 
thorace triplo longiora, lateribus rectis, apicibus bispinosis. Tubercula 
nigra ad basin, maculæque albæ seu cretaceæ per totum discum dis- 
positae. Corpus infrà brunneum, pectoris lateribus segmentisque utrinque 
cretaceo-maculatis pilosis. Pedes brunnei, geniculis nigris, tibiis quatuor 
posterioribus suprà pilosis, tarsis infrà spongiosis. 
The above insect was purchased at the sale of Mr. Swainson's insects 
during the last summer, and is now named in honour of that zoologist; his - 
publications on Lepidoptera are indispensable to the exotic entomologist, and 
of extreme value. 
Lamia Swainsoni appears to form a subgenus allied to Euoplia, described in 
the first part of the Insects of Assam at page 37. 
Spec. 15. Monacuamus BznvLLáINUS. 
Long. lin. 8. Lat. lin. 3. 
Ceruleo-beryllinus ; antennis griseis, thorace utrinque spinoso elytrisque 
nigro-maculatis. Tas. XL. fig. 7. 
Caput inter antennas fortiter sulcatum, posticè convexum. Thorax spina brevi 
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