270 H- S. GORIIAM 



A. II iX* I SIM t U $i). 



Gorhain, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1887, \). 302. 



Elylrorum apicibus mhl rancai is. 



Lineis abdominalihus paraUelis , lotu/is. 



Oculis leviler , vix (j rami la f is. 



The first real ditiiculty of the student of the Eastern Lan- 

 guridae will be the separation of the species of the present 

 genus from Slenoclasti and allied genera as Caenolamjuria. I may 

 remark that in addition to the characters given the Anadasli 

 have the thorax punctulate all over , and usually of a more 

 elongate parallel form. This will be well seen in such species 

 as St. lugahris compared with An. bujens. 



It is very pro])al)le also that some of the species which I have 

 referred to Sfcnodaslm will have to be eliminated. I do not 

 desire to be precipitate in forming genera. I consider however 

 the structure of the eyes a character of the very highest signi- 

 ficance, it having proved so in other families of Coleoptera that 

 I have examined. 



15. Anadastus cambodiae. 



Lamjiiria ramhodiae. Crotch, Rev. Erotyl. Cist. Ent. 1870, 

 p. 388.* 



Ilab. Tenasserim, Meetan. Burma, Teinzò, Bhamò. Laos, 

 Cambodia, * Java coll. Gorham. 



Head and thorax red, distinctly but finely punctured, eyes 

 finely facetted ; metasternum, abdomen and legs black, abdomi- 

 nal lines long, raised, parallel. 



Yar. Capile plus minusve nigricante. 



Ilab. Burma, Carin Gheba. 



A fine species, larger and mon; l)rilliant than A. nigrinas; 

 a small series were ol)tained. 



16. Anadastus nigrinus. 



Languria nigrina, Wied., Zool. Mag. II, 47 (1823). — Harold. 

 Mitth. d. Munch. Ent. Ver. 1870, p. 80. 



Languria scutellata. Crotch, Rev. Erotyl. Cist. Ent. 1870, p. 388. 



