the Coleopterous Family Erotylidce. (29) 405 

 Coptengis multi-guttatus, sp. n. 



Viridi-seneus, distincte punctatus, thorace punctis 4 fulvis (2 

 anticis, 2 fere in augulis posticis); elytris singulis punctis 4 fulvis 

 (2 transverse sitis ante medium, 1 paulo majore infra medium, 1 

 minuto subapicali) ; pedibus rufo-fulvis, geniculis nigris. L. 5^ lin. 



Malasia (Wallace). 



The 9tli joint of the antennse is less elongate than in the 

 preceding species. 



Triplatoma. 



Westw. Griff. An. King. Ins. T, LX. f 5, et T, LXXV. f. 5 (typ. 

 picta, Perty). 



[^Pantherojyus, Thorns. Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr. 1856, 323.] 



Triplatoma picta. 



Engis picta, Perty Obs. Col. Ind. Or. 34. T. vi. 



Triplatoma variegata, Westw. Griff. An. King. Ins. T. LXXV. f. 5. 



picta, Lac. Erot. 45. 



Penang, Java, Sarawak (Wallace). 



Triplatoma Macleayi. 



Triplatoma Macleayi, Lac. Erot. 47. 



Pantheropus Pfeiferi, Thorns. An. Ent. Soc. Fr. 1856, 323. 

 T. VII. f. 4. 



Malacca, Penang, N. Borneo, Sarawak, Tringano. 



Very like T. picta, bvit with the antennae less decidedly moni- 

 liform, and the first joint of the club less elongate, the last joint 

 large, rounded; abdomen with the sides of the ventral segments 

 impressed, ventral process narrower, rounded. 



The light markings are often fulvous. 



Triplatoma sexnotata. 



Engis sexnotata, Wied. Zool. Mag. ii. 131. 



Triplatoma — , Lac. Erot. 46. 



Java. 



Elytra impunctate, striae hardly visible, thorax very sparingly 

 punctate, a few coarse punctures on each side the base; antennse 

 with the first joint of the club sub-quadrate, large, not narrowed 

 at the base. 



Triplatoma attenuata, sp. n. 



Elongata, nigropicea, antice attenuata, vix punctulata ; thorace 

 antice angustiore, angulis anticis porrectis, lunula antica punctoque 

 minuto in angulis posticis fulvis, elytris obsoletius striato-punc- 

 tatis, fasciis tribus dentatis fulvis (1 sub-basilari, 1 pone medium, 

 1 sub-apicali). L. 10 lin. 



