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angles with a quadrangular whitish spot, the inner angle produced 

 to a point on the disc, outer portion prolonged to the posterior 

 angle of the thorax ; elytra light ochreous, shining, rather more 

 thickly punctate, with an extremely narrow sutural margin dilated 

 into a large round spot just beyond the middle, and into a smaller 

 one immediately before the apex, black ; each also with two large 

 black spots, one quadrangular discoidal, just touching the callus; 

 one round near the margin at two-thirds. L. 2 lin. India (Dey- 

 rolle). 



This has the colouring of a Cleothera. 



Oenopia Kirbyi. 



Oenopia Kirbyi, Muls. Spec. p. 425. 4 (T). 

 India (Hope, Deyrolle). 



Oenopia cinctella. 



Oenopia cinctella, Muls. Spec. p. 426. 5. 



Cape of Good Hope (Hope, Bakewell) ; Timor (Paris). [This 

 locality is, I presume, a mistake.] The punctuation is pretty close, 

 but not deep ; the form oval, the elytra not flattened out at the 

 edge, the thorax without epipleural fovese, the scutellum small, 

 the abdominal plates V-shaped as in Zeis. 



Dysis. 



Muls. Spec. p. 418 (typ. bis-4-guttata). 



Differs from Coeloplwra by the short fusiform antenna?, and 

 must include the other African species of that genus. 



Dysis bis-quatuor-guttata. 



Dysis bis-quatuor-guttata, Muls. Spec. p. 418. 1. 

 Maiuitius (Deyrolle), Australia (Paris). 



Dysis coronata. 



Coeloplwra coronata, Muls. Spec. p. 411. 16 (T). 



Subhemispherical, reddish testaceous, thorax with the sides 

 margined, punctuation uniform, not coarse ; elytra pitchy red, 

 each with three large yellow spots, one oblong near the scutellum, 

 one round near the margin at one-third, one larger round, sub- 

 apical ; the external margin testaceous-red. L. 2j lin. Senegal, 

 Senegambia. 



Dysis Desjardini. 



Coeloplwra Desjardini, Muls. Mon. p. 258. 2 (T). 

 Subheniispheiical, orange-red, punctuation tolerably strong and 

 rather close; thorax orange-red, anterior margin and sides narrowly 



