COELOPHORA. 149 



Coelophora Mouhoti, sp. n. 



Thorax as in C. saucia; elytral spot very large, ovate, occu- 

 pying the central third, punctuation fainter than in G. saucia. 

 L. 2f lin. Laos (Saunders). I have only seen the $ kindly pre- 

 sented to me by Mr Saunders. 



Coelopliora Swinhoii, sp. n. 



Again resembling C. saucia, but the white margins of the 

 thorax are not continued across the front ; the elytral spot is 

 large, almost circular. L. 2| lin. Formosa (Swinhoe). J Head 

 and legs pale yellow, posterior femora blackish. 



Coelophora calypso. 



Zeis calypso, Mxds. Mon. p. 186. 25 (T). 



Lemma oculata,f Muls. (nee Fab.) Spec. p. 385. 6. 



Also allied to L. saucia; the elytral spot is small, round, 

 rather more posterior; form more oval. Mandchuria (Adams), 

 Bengal, Manilla (Mulsant). I have only seen the 9 • 



Coelophora biplagiata. 



Coccinella biplagiata, Schbn. Syn. II. p. 196. 129 (1808). 



Lemnia biplagiata, Muls. Spec. p. 383. 5. 



The thorax has a quadrangular yellowish spot at the anterior 

 angles only, the elytral spot is transverse, irregular at the edge, 

 and looks as if it would form a fascia. <J Head pale. China, 

 Mandchuria. 



Coelophora nepalensis, sp. n. 



Very like C. biplagiata, but markedly oval in form ; the elytral 

 spot is placed obliquely, so that the two together converge poste- 

 riorly. L. 2| lin. Nepaul (Deyrolle). 



Coelophora moesta.* 



Lemnia moesta, Muls. Spec. p. 386. 7. 

 Java (Melly). I have not seen this species. 



Coelophora cincta. 



Coccinella cincta,\\ Hope, Zool. Misc. p. 31 (1831). 

 Lemnia circumvelata, Muls. Spec. p. 388 (T). 

 Nepaul (Brit. Mus.). 



