1G0 PROCULA. 



yellow ; elytra black, with a common basal triangle orange ; scu- 

 tellum orange, rather transverse; body and legs orange red. L. 2 1 

 lin. Senegal (Deyrolle). 



Dysis sanguinosa.* 



Coelophora sanguinosa, Muls. Spec. p. 410. 15. 

 1 (Dupont). This is apparently an African species allied to 

 C. Desjardini. 



Dysis coccea. 



Coelophora coccea, Ihds. Mon. p. 275. 35. 



Subhemispherical ; entirely reddish-orange. L. 2 lin. Guinea 

 (Deyrolle). 



Punctuation rather fine, thorax apparently margined with 

 yellowish. This is an immature state of some other species. 



Dysis decora.* 



Coelophora decora, Muls. Spec. p. 412. 17. 

 Senegal (Buquet). 



Dysis Romani. 



Coelophora Romani, Mids. Mon. p. 273. 31 (T). 



Subhemispherical, rather coarsely punctate; thorax reddish- 

 brown, the anterior angles with a quadrangular pale spot; elytra 

 dark pitchy brown, each with two large orange-red spots, a hu- 

 meral dash and a small dot connected with the second spot of a 

 darker red. L. 2^ lin. N. India (Deyrolle). 



Dysis Saundersii, sp. n. 



"Very like D. Romani, but less convex, larger, the spots smaller, 

 of a light yellow, and further apart; the thorax uniformly reddish. 

 Hab. 1 (Saunders). 



Dysis excellens,* sp. n. 



Black, knees, tibiae and tarsi reddish, thorax with the sides 

 broadly whitish, the black portion nearly reaching the posterior 

 angles; elytra each with two large orange spots, the first (trans- 

 versely oval) just before the middle, the second (also oval) sub- 

 apical. L. lj lin. Cochin China (Fry). Punctuation spai-se and 

 rather evident. 



Procula. 



Mids. Spec. p. 41 G (typ. Douci). 



Punctuation very sparse, tolerably coarse. This is the only 

 American species of this section of the CoocineHides, 



