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suture (neatly margined) and two lines on each, the outer one recur- 
ved towards the suture, the inner one towards the margin, and a 
small dot near the apex brownish black. Underside and legs yellow. 
Many specimens. 
This insect is by its markings very suggestive of an Alesia, it is 
however so manifestly allied to Coelophora Perroteli Muls. that it 
should be placed next to that species. 
I have redescribed this insect as a Coelophora from specimens 
obtained at Belgaum and Kanara in M' H. E. Andrewes collection. 
Sumnius Weise, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXX VI, p. 29. 
The genus for which Herr Weise proposes the above name, is 
absolutely identical with Auzis Mulsant. 
Aulis vestila Muls., Spec. Col. Trim. sécur., p. 934; Sumnius 
Renardi Weiïise, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXX VI, p. 29. 
These species are identical, Aulis testila is remarkably like an 
example of Auwlis annexa in Crotch’s collection, from South Africa, 
another example in the same collection has four red spots on each 
elytron and probably pertains to a different species. 
It is of course possible that these African species may form a 
different genus, in wbich case Herr Weise’s name may be retained 
for the Indian species, with À. vestila for the type. 
Taken at Konbir, Mandar, in Bengal by P. Cardon. 
Aulis Cardoni. 
Sumnius Cardoni Weise, 1. c., p. 30. 
Oblonga, sanguineo-rufa, creberrime(prothorace distincte) punc- 
lala, pube brevi dense vestila, elytris nigris, singulis litura 
sanguinea, haud bene discrela, annulum ad suturam interruptum 
præbente. — Long. 6 millim. 
Hab. : InpiA, Bengal : Mandar, Konbir (P. Cardon). 
Oblong, the thorax a little narrower than the elytra are at their 
base, deep dark blood-red, thickly clothed with a short greyish- 
brown pubescence both above and beneath. The thorax is more than 
twice as wide as long, the sides with a fine marginal line which 
only just turns round the angles, the front and base being immar- 
ginate, the base nearly evenly rounded, the hind angles distinct, 
äts disk thickly punctured, with distinet points of equal size. Elytra 
very finelÿ punctured with larger and smaller points, irregularly 
and often confluently distributed, externally to the humerus is almost 
a series of irregular small points. Epipleuræ rufous. The underside 
