species of the families Lycidce and Lam2)yridce, 547 



3. Diaphanes planus, n. sp. 

 Pallide ochraceus ; corpore subtus, antennis, pedibus alisque 

 fuscis. Long. 17 mm., $ . 



Hah. India?, Dr. J. Anderson (Mus. Calc.)- 

 Of the same size, colour, and general appearance as Pyroccelia 

 bicolor, Fab. ; the thorax, however, is longer and more evenly 

 rounded in front, and possesses the usual diaphanous area ; the 

 front margin is gently and evenly elevated, the sides less so. The 

 hind margin is concave (as usual in this genus), so that the hind 

 angles seem a little produced. The centre of the disc is very finely 

 cariuate. 



Two specimens, 



4. Diaphanes guttatus, Gorham, Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond., 1880, p. 90. 

 Bengal (Mus. Brus.). 



Gen. 5. Phcenopyrus, E. Olivier. 



1. Phoenopyrus hirmanensis, Olivier, Ann. Mus. Civ. 



de Genes., p. 347, 1885, t. 5, f. 1. 

 Burmah, Minhla (Mus. Gen.). 

 I have not seen this. 



Gen. 6. Pyroccelia, Gorham. 

 1. Pyroccelia foochowensis, Gorham, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond., 1880, p. 93. 

 China, Foochow (G., B. M.) ; Burmah, Minhla (Mus. 

 Gen. sec. E. Olivier). 



2. Pyroccelia terminata, Gorham, Trans. Ent. Soc. 



Lond., 1880, p. 92. 

 India (G.), Sumatra (Mus. Gen. sec. E. Olivier). 



3. Pyroccelia lateralis, Gorham, Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond., 1880, p. 92. 

 Ceylon (G.), Java (Mus. Leyden), Sumatra (Mus. 

 Gen. sec. E. Olivier). 



4. [Pyroccelia plugiata, Gorham, /. c, p. 93.] 

 Java (Mus. Leyden, E. Olivier, K. Oberthiir). 

 The occurrence of this in India needs confirmation. 



