of ten new Species of Coleoptera. 85 
Sp. 4. Calosoma nigrum, Parry. 
Nigrum, mandibulis porrecto-falcatis, indentatis ; thorace trans~ 
verso-rotundato, parvo; elytris thorace quadruplo longiori- 
bus, postice dilatatis et lineato-punctatis, punctis in tribus 
lineis positis. Corpus infra atrum, pedibus concoloribus. 
Long. lin. 14, lat. lin. 73. 
The species of Calosoma from the East Indies are evidently rare. 
C. Chinense, of Kirby, is the only species mentioned in Dejean’s 
Catalogue; the Rev. F. Hope possesses another received from 
Bombay, and I believe there is a fourth described from the Col- 
lection of Col. Sykes. 
Sp. 5. Athyreus frontalis, Parry. 
Affinis Athyreo Orientali (Hope’s MSS.) 
Castaneus, antennis flavis, capite antice nigro, postice castaneo, 
thorace ad marginem anticum parum elevato, postice valde 
excavato, foveolé utrinque fortiter impressa. Elytra fere 
glabra. Corpus infra valde pilosum, femoribus rubris, pedi- 
bus fuscecentibus. 
Long. lin. 83, lat. lin. 53. 
There were only two specimens in my collection, one differing 
most considerably in size from the other. 
Sp. 6. Mimela sapphirina, Parry. 
Leete cyanea, capite marginato virescenti, thorace nitido, violaceo, 
elytrisque striato-punctatis sapphirinis, fascia violacea parum 
distincta fere ad latera posita. Corpus infra atro-piceum, 
femoribus pallidioribus ; tibiis tarsisque viridi-cyaneis. 
Long. lin. 63, lat. lin, 5. 
From the Kasya Hills. 
Sp. 7. Alaus irroratus, Parry. 
Affinis 4lao Assamens: (Hope’s MSS.), at minor, 
Niger flavisque maculis minutis irroratus, capite fere atro, 
thorace obscuro subtilissime punctis asperso, elytris striatis, 
macula atrd majori ad latera posita, variisque aliis flavis 
per totum discum aspersis. Corpus infra obscurum, pedi- 
bus concoloribus, 
Long. lin. 15, lat. lin, 63. 
From the Kasya Hills. 
