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head rather large, strongly punctured ; antennae stout and com- 

 paratively short ; 6th jomt a little broader than 5th, 7th slightly 

 dilated, 8 — 11 forming a not very distinct club; prothorax sub- 

 quadrate, longer than broad, rounded in front, somewhat sinuate 

 before posterior angles, diffusely and distinctly punctured, plainly 

 margined, broadly impressed longitudinally in middle, the de- 

 pression forming a wide channel, base depressed, with a very long 

 stria on each side extending for about a quarter the length of 

 thorax, and directed outwards ; elytra oblong, very little narrowed 

 to apex, with rather strong rows of punctures ; apices truncate ; 

 legs black ; prosternum strongly wrinkled longitudinally. 



India {Mr. J. C. Boivrimj). In the British Museum 

 collection : a very large and distinct species. 



Languria refulgens, n. s. 

 Augusta, parallela, nitida, capite prothoraceque rufis, illo lato, 

 triangulari, ante oculos producto, oculis prominulis ; antennis sat 

 longis, nigris, clava 5-articulata ; prothorace latitudine sesqui 

 longiori, lateribus vix rotundatis, cum capite obsoletius pimctato, 

 ad basim depresso ; elytris nitidis, virescentibus, ordinibus punc- 

 torum sat magnorum seriatim dispositis, apicibus oblique truncatis, 

 denticulatis, exterius callosis ; corpore subtus nigro-virescenti, fere 

 glabro, capite infra prosternoque rufis ; pedibus metallicis, coxis 

 rufis. L. 8^ mm. 



A narrow, parallel, and shining species ; head and prothorax 

 red ; elytra light metallic-green ; head large and triangular, with 

 prominent finely granulated eyes ; antennas black, with five-jointed 

 club ; prothorax plainly longer than broad, with sides very slightly 

 rounded, rather obsoletely but evidently punctured, depressed at 

 base ; elytra with rather strong rows of punctures ; apices obliquely 

 tiTuacate and denticulate, externally callose ; legs metallic-green ; 

 coxae red. L. 8^ mm. 



Elopura, North British Borneo ; a very distinct and 

 brightly-coloured species. In Mr. Gorham's collection. 



I believe this species to be a Langurites, but, as there 

 seems a little doubt on the matter, I have for the present 

 included it provisionally under Languria. 



COMPSOLANGURIA, n. g. 

 Elongata, fusiformis ; capite sat magno, ocuHs prominulis ; an- 

 tennis pauUo ante oculos insertis, teretioribus, articuhs 7o et 8o 

 triangulariter dilalatis, 9o et lUo latioribus, emarginatis, llo 



