Famity—CETONIIDA. Sus-Faminry—CREMASTOCHEILIDES. 19 
Sprcres 9 (29) —CYMOPHORUS UNDATUS. 
Puatse VIII, Fic. 3 (2). 
Oblongo-obovatus, niger vel piceus nitidus, parum convexus, squamulis fulvescentibus vel albidis subtus 
confertius dense obsitus; capite suborbiculato, punctato, prothoraceque confertissime granulato scabro, hujus 
basi, utrinque, transversim impressa; elytris lacunosis, punctulatissimis, intus bistriatis, striis levibus; disco 
longitudinaliter in carinam obtusam undatam elevato, exteriore biimpresso ; tibiis anticis extus inermibus, ex- 
trinsecus striatulis ; pygidio in cornu breve triangulare acuto producto, spiraculis 2 ultimis conicis. 
Long. corp. lin, 4-5 ; lat. 2-2}. 
Habitat ; Caffraria tota, frequenter visus. In Mus. Hopeiano Oxoniz. 
Syy. : Cymophorus undatus. Kirby, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 153, pl. V, fig. 6 (nee Burmeister nec Schaum in Annales 
1845, p. 53) ; Boheman, Ins. Caffr. pars ii. p. 46; Schaum, Germar Zeitschr. iii. p. 274. 
The type specimen of this species is now contained in the Hopeian Collection at Oxford. It is a male, with 
the anterior tibie simple on the outer margin, and the abdomen deeply channelled on its ventral surface. It is 
entirely pitchy coloured, with luteous scales. My figure of the female is taken from a fine specimen of that 
sex sent (with a male) from the Royal Museum of Stockholm, for my examination, by the kindness of Prof. Bohe- 
man. ‘The male wants the two small dots on the elytra. The female has an oblong impression down the 
middle of the metasternum, and the third and fourth segments of the abdomen beneath have a small impression 
in the middle of the hind margin. There has been some confusion between the names of this species and 
C. leucostictus, which Dr. Schaum cleared up in the Annales Soc. Ent. France for 1844, p. 395. 
Gen. 6—RHAGOPTERYX. 
Burmeister, Handb, iii. 1832, p. 649. 
Corpus oblongo-ovatum nitidum metallicum ; elypeus margine antico reflexo-elevato. Antenne articulo 
primo parvo. Mandibulz valide cornex in apice adunce ; membranula interna rotundata ciliata. Maxille galea 
crassa uncinata simplici; mandonis dente brevi crasso oblique exciso, subbidentato. Mentum oblongum (fig. 9a, 
94 idem e latere visum) extus longitudinaliter gibbum ; antice oblique truncatum, apice fere recto. Pronotum 
trapezoidale lateribus arcuatis, basi bis angulata, in ipsis angulis foveolata. Elytra inequalia, singulo carina 
irregulari obtusa longitudinal impressionibusque duabus notato. Pygidium ecarinatum. Spiracula duo ultima 
conoidea. Tibie antice subbidentate (fig. 9c). Tarsi 5-articulati. 
Spectres 1 (30)—RHAGOPTERYX BRAHMA. 
Puate VIII, Fie. 9. 
Oblongo-ovata punctata, viridi-bronzea, rufo-tincta, nitida ; clypeo brevi antice reflexo ; prothorace subhexa- 
gono, antice angustiori, punctatissimo, et versus scutelli angulos anticos bifoveolato ; elytris postice angustatis ; 
in medio irregulariter carinatis, singulo striolis 4 (per paria dispositis) prope suturam ; lateribus transversim 
striolatis;,segmento ultimo abdominali spiraculis conicis; pygidio in medio carinato et utrinque angulato- 
producto. 
Long. corp. lin. 4. 
Habitat; Java. In Mus. Hopeiano Oxonie. 
Syn. : Cremast. Brahma. Gory et Perch. Mon. Cet. p. 120, pl. XVII, fig. 3; Burmeister, Handb. iii. p. 650; 
Gen. Ins. No. 38, fig. 1-7. 
The body beneath is polished, eneous with a coppery tinge, the mesosternal mucro separated from the 
metasternum by a transversely sinuated impressed line, and with an impressed longitudinal line down its centre. 
The abdomen beneath is convex, with the sides of the segments marked with oval slightly impressed punctures. 
