392 (16) Mr. G. R. Crotch's Revision of 



Langnria parvula.* 



Languria parvula, Wied. Zool. Mag. ii. 47. 

 Bengal. 



Languria testacea.* 



Languria testacea, MacL. Ann. Jav. 45. 

 India, Java, 



Languria morio.* 



Languria morio, MacL. Ann. Jav. 45. 

 Java. 



Languria intermedia.* 



Languria intermedia, Boh. Eug. Resa. Ins. 212 (1859). 

 Malacca. 



Langurites. 



Mots. Schrench Reise ii. 243. {Tyj^. lineata, Lap.) 

 Antennas with a 5-jointed club, tlie 3rd joint elongate; eyes 

 oval finely granulated; thorax elongate, base impressed but with 

 no stria; elytra with the apex produced, obliquely truncate; no 

 coxal line; head without stridulating plate on the occiput. 



Langurites lineata. 



Languria lineata, Lap. Ann. Fr. i. 412 (1832). 



scapularis, Chev. Col. Mex. iii. 9 (1834). 



Langurites vitticollis. Mots. Schrenck Reise, ii. 243 (1860). 



vittatus, Mots. I.e. 243. 



in/uscatus, Mots. I.e. 243. 



Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Columbia. 

 This species is very variable in colour. 



Langurites ventralis. 



Languria ventralis, Chev. Col. Mex. iv. 95. 



Mexico (Orizaba). 



This seems to be a variety of L. lineata in which the thorax is 

 entirely aeneous; and a specimen (unnamed) in Chevrolat's collec- 

 tion which agrees well with this description, is to be referred to 

 that species. The type itself is apparently lost. The specimen 

 named ventralis in Keiche's collection was a Trapezidera. 



Langurites verticalis.* 



Languria verticalis, Eric. Arch. f. Nat. xiii. 181. 

 Peru. 



