408 (32) Mr. G. R. Crotch's Revision of 



Episcapha Fortunii. 



Episcapha Fortunii, Crotch, Ent. Mo. Mag. ix. 188. 

 China, Japan. 



Episcapha consanguinea, sp. n. 



E. Fortunii similis, sed minor, thorace multo breviore antice 

 angustiore, elytris fortiter sat crebre punctatis, annulo humerali 

 externe incompleto, fascia postica minus arcuata. L. 5 lin. 



Chma, Shanghai, India (?) 



Episcapha indica, sp. n- 



Nigra, subelongata, glabra, sparse obsolete punctata; thorace 

 transverso, lateribus confertius punctatis ; elytris subseriatim 

 punctatis, singulo annulo lato humerali intus caudata (pvmcto 

 minore nigro amplectente) fasciaque denticulata arcuata apicem 

 versus, pallide fulvis. L. 6^ — 7 lin. 



Darjeeling. 



Episcapha quadrimacula. 



Engis A-macula, Wied. Zool. Mag. ii, 132. 



Episcapha , Lac. Erot. 53. 



Nepaul, Ceylon, Malacca, Penang, Singapore, Philippine Isl, 

 Borneo, Java, Sarawak, Ceram, Bourou, Tonda. 

 A very abundant species. 



Episcapha glabra. 



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



Episcapha , Lac. Erot. 52. 



This species appears to be confined to Java and is represented 

 in the rest of the archipelago by the following. They are the 

 only species in which the humeral angle of the elytra is entirely 

 fulvous. 



Episcapha longicornis- 



Episcapha longicornis, Lac. Erot. 52. 

 Java, Sarawak, Amboina (Wallace). 



The antennae of my specimens are not as long as Lacordaire 

 describes them. 



Episcapha taishoensis. 



Episcapha taishoensis, Lewis, Ent. Mo. Mag. xi. 79. 

 Chiosan and Tsu-sima, Straits of Corea. 



