ANNULOSA JAVANICA. 18 
sima ; maculisque duabus cereo-flavis, antici subhumerali a quinta stria ad marginem et postica 
versus apicem a quinta stria ad nonam undulatis. Corpus subtus atronitidum. Pedes nigri. 
Subgenus LISSAUCHENIUS Nobis. PansGaeus Wiedemann? Carasus Fab. 
Lahbrum transversum antice haud emarginatum. 
Mandibule acutee, sinistra majore. 
Palpi maxillares elongati articulo quarto obconico apice truncato. 
Palpi labiales articulo ultimo magno securitormi. 
Mentum deute sintis simplice. 
Subgenus Panage@o certe affine. Collum distinctum. Os acutum. Thorax canaliculatus 
marginatus nitidus subquadratus utrinque rotundatus antice posticeque angulatus. Corpus 
alatum. Tarsi maris antici articulis tribus dilatatis. 
Oss. This genus differs from Panageus in having the labrum not emarginate, the last joint 
of the maxillary palpi not triangular, the middle tooth of the mentum simple and the thorax 
neither suborbiculaie or entire, and scarcely wider than the head. The antennz are mutilated 
in the only specimen of the genus which Dr. Horsfield has brought to England. 
16. Rurreevoratus. LL, ater capite thoraceque viridianeis, elytris sulcatis punctatis maculé postica flava. 
3 Long. corp. % 
Caput leve labro palpis antennisque nigris, his basi subpiceis. Thorax punctatus ovatus anticé posticéque 
truncatus lateribus marginatis. /ytra convexiuscula atronitida stria prima ad scutellum brevissima. 
Corpus subtus nigrum. Pedes nigri femoribus rufis. 
Oss. This insect comes very near to the description of Carahus posticus in Fabricius, the 
only difference being that the latter insect has the “ thorax laevis’ and the ‘* pedes fulvi.’ The 
Panageus chalcocephalus of Wiedemann, which is also a Javanese insect, may possibly belong 
to the same subgenus. 
Fam. 3. HARPALIDE. 
We know comparatively so little of the exotic species of this most numerous family, that it is 
impossible for me at present to give its natural distribution with any degree of certainty. This 
is, indeed, my only apology for the want of regularity, which the Entomologist cannot fail to 
discover in the order of the following genera, which, moreover, I am quite unable to distinguish 
from the subgenera. The inability to separate genera from subgenera, is the unavoidable con- 
sequence of not knowing the natural distribution of the family. 
Genus CHL/ENIUS Bon. 
17. Crxcrus. C. capite thoraceque subeneis elytris atroviridibus : margine testaceo pedibus testaceis corpore nigro. 
C. Cinctus Fab. Ent. Syst. 1. p. 138.—61. 
C. Xanthocrus Wiedemann, Zoologisches Magazin. Band. 2. st. 1. p. 68. 
¢ Long. corp. vix ¢ 
Caput vix thorace angustius cupreum leviusculum, facie viridianea, labro testaceo, mandibulisque piceis. 
Antenne testacex. Palpi testacei articulo ultimo haud truncato. Thorax marginatus punctulatus. 
Elytra 
