204 H. S. GORIIAM 



iicull at lirst sij^^lit lo ilistiiiguisli from it. The followiiij^ points 

 sliould i)C ol)soi'VoiI , — it is larg(3r with l)i'oailer elytra wliicli 

 are less convex. In the male the thin middle; tihiae are sinuate; 

 in E. iuarmiji they are simply curveil. The thorax has a very 

 o])solete channcd (there is none in E. murrayi) the sides narrow 

 more in front, and the hind angles turn out more in Loth sexes. 

 The third joint of the antennae is very long almost as long as 

 the three following it. The locality Java? given in the original 

 description was douhtful l)ut may quite jjossibly be correct, for 

 the species of Eutnorplias are widely distributed. 



10. Eumorphus murrayi, Gorh., Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 437.* 

 Ilab. BuuM.\, Carili Ghecù, Garin Asciuii Gheba, Catcin Cauri. 



Philippine Islands. ■" 



I see no other diiference in this insect from the species de- 

 scribed by me from the Philippine Isles than that the legs have 

 the femora of a In-ight coral-red. The types of E. inurraiji are 

 now in the British Museum. The difference in the locality seems 

 rcuiarkabh^; possibly Mr. Murray was mistaken as to the origin 

 of his specimens. It is anyhow aljundaiitly distinct from E. san- 

 guinipeSj, and from E. pukhripcs the untoothed middle femora 

 separate either. 



11. Eumorphus quadriguttatus , llliger, in Wiedem. Arch, fur 

 Zool. I, % p. P24, t. ], f. 4. — Gerst. Monogr. End. p. 110. 



IJab. Burma, Garin Gheba, Carin Asciuii Chebà, Carili Ghecù. 

 Tenassekim, Malewoon. 



1!2. Eumorphus subguttatus, Gerst. Monogr. Emi. p. li>i>. 



Hub. BuKMA, Carin Chel)à, Carin Asciuii Ghecù, Carin Ghecù, 

 Carin Asciuii Chebà, Schwcgoo. Pegu, Palon. Tenassekim, Thagatà. 



Eiicviiioii , (ti:ustacki:i{ . 



13. Encymon violaceus, Gerst., Monogr. End., p. 135,* t. 2 f. (3. 

 — Gorh. End. ree. p. 13. 



IJab. Burma, Carin Chebà. Sumatra,* Bintang. Borneo. 



I have not seen this species from Burma or indeed from the 

 Mainland before. The genus so far as 1 am aware has not oc- 

 curred out of the Indo-Malay and Austro-Malayan Islands. 



