148 COELOPIIORA. 



slightly marked ; head reddish yellow; thorax with the anterior 

 margin narrowly and the sides very broadly (as in Lemnia) yel- 

 lowish red; elytra brick-red, scutellum and external margin black. 

 L. 2] lin. Celebes (Deyrolle, v. Meyer). 



Anisolemnia alutacea. 



Punctuation obsolete, hardly unequal, with the marginal punc- 

 tures deeply impressed, the Avhole surface closely alutaceous ; colo- 

 ration exactly that of A. clistaura, but all the black markings nar- 

 rower, and the basal dent reaching the first fascia ; thorax pale 

 yellowish, base narrowly black, emitting 2 small triangular points 

 forwards ; body beneath and legs pale reddish. L. 2| lin. Ma- 

 cassar (Wallace). 



Cyphocaria. 



Crotch, Cat. Cocc. p. 6. {typ. Duvaucelii). 



Form very convex, oval ; punctuation of the elytra coarse, 

 unequal, mesostemum rather deeply (metasternum slightly) enrar- 

 ginatc ; antenna? not very long, thoracic fovea? evident; elytral 

 epipleurse deeply concave ; sides of thorax sinuate before the apex; 

 elytra margined, scutellum flat, impunctate, the apex elevated. 



Cyphocaria Duvaucelii. 



Carta Duvaucelii, JIuls. Sjkc p. 233. 2 (T). 



Zeis jara/ta, Mills. Spec. p. 245. 4 (T). 



Coelophora placens, Muls. Op. ill. p. 54 (T). 



Hongkong, Shanghai, Java. Mulsant appears not to have 

 recognised this sharply characterized species under different as- 

 pects. The specimens from Java have the spots smaller, more 

 transverse, and the form more hemispherical. 



Coelophora. 



Jfuls. Spec. p. 390 (typ. insequalis). 



To this I have united Lemnia and Artemis of Mulsant, as 

 they hardly differ in any points of importance ; the metasternum 

 is truncate in Lemnia, but generally emarginate in the rest of 

 the genus ; it is confined to the Old World, the only American 

 species being separated as Procula. 



Coelophora saucia. 



Lemnia saucia, 3f/'/s. Spec. p. 380. 3. 



Sides of thorax entirely pale, the inner edge of the pale spot 

 convex ; the red spot on the elytra narrow, oblique, resembling a 

 short fascia ; punctuation sparse but very visible : epimera and 

 inner edge of epipleurse pale. L 2.' lin. £ Head and legs pale 

 yellow, posterior femora darker. India, Nepaul. 



