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Family EUMORPHID &. 
Genus Eumorruus, Weber. 
EHumorphus Fryanus, n. sp. 
Niger, nitidus, thorace transverso, antice angustato ; 
elytris ovatis maculis duabus magnis rotundatis flavis, 
politis. Long. lin. 54—64, ¢, ¢. 
Mas, tibiis anticis infra medium dente distante intus, 
processu compresso, triangulari, extus instructis; tibiis 
intermediis fortius inflexis. 
Nearly allied to FE. Guerini, Gorh. Larger and rather 
more convex. ‘The spots on the elytra are also larger. 
Antennz of moderate length. Thorax transverse in the 
male, the hind angles acute, and produced, but not much 
deflexed ; in the female they are rectangular, the sides of 
the thorax are more thickened and reflexed in the female, 
and their thickened edge is somewhat “ puckered,” a cha- 
racter I also notice in Gwerini. Elytra very smooth, 
evenly elliptical and convex, margin of moderate width; 
body beneath and legs black ; the apex and sides of the 
abdomen are obsoletely punctured. The most apparent 
difference between this species, and the one I have de- 
scribed as Guerinz, is to be seen in the construction of the 
front and middle pairs of tibiz ; the outer edge of the 
front tibie in Fryanus being widened from the base to 
about the middle into a sharp keel, which is obliquely cut 
off at that distance from the apex on the inner side, and 
immediately below and opposite this keel is the usual 
tooth; the middle tibiz are much bent at their middle, 
and the apex compressed, giving them a distorted look. 
Hab.—Malacca. Six specimens in Coll. A. Fry, Esq., 
to whom I dedicate the species. 
Family CORYNOMALID &. 
Genus CorRYNOMALUS, Erichs. 
Corynomalus vexillarius, n. sp. 
Ferrugineus, thorace transverso angulis posticis rectis, 
elytris fortiter parcius punctatis lete violaceis, margine 
toto, sutura, fasciaque medianaé recta luteis, antennarum 
clava nigra. Long. lin. 33—4. 
Head and thorax shining, uneven, the latter rather 
