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38. Corynodes antennatus, Fabr. 

 Eumolpus antennatus, Fabr. Syst. El. i. p. 419; Oliv. Ent. vi. p. 



900, pi. i. fig. 6. 

 Oblongo-ovatus, convexus, niger, nitidus ; fronte profunde 

 punctatd ; thorace subconico, hie iliic profunde punctato ; 

 elytris tenuiter punctatis. 

 Var. A. Viridi-caeriileus, aut cyaneus, elytris concoloribus, aut 

 viridi-aeneis aut aureis. 



Eumolpus cyanicolUs, Oliv. Ent. vi. p. 902, pi. i. 



fig. 9. 

 Corijiiodes speculum, Marsh. Journ. Lin. Soc. Zool. vin'. 

 p. 43. 

 Var. B. Obscure cyaneus, nitidus, corpore subtus et pedibus 

 nigro-cyaneis. 



Corynodes ampullatus, Marsh, ibid. p. 41. 

 Long. 5 lin. 

 Hab. Java, India. 



Face continuous in a single piece with the encarpae and epi- 

 stome, deeply impressed with large round punctures ; epistome 

 subtrigonate, separated from the fece(the extreme apex excepted) 

 by a well-defined sutural line ; immediately above the epistome is 

 a deep transverse excavation ; surface of encarpae irregular ; an- 

 tennae more than half the length of the body, six outer joints 

 broadly dilated, the sixth to the eighth trigonate, gradually increas- 

 ing in width ; the fourth and fifth slightly compressed, increasing 

 in breadth from base to apex, subtrigonate. Thorax subconic, 

 sides nearly straight and converging from base to apex ; surface 

 remotely impressed with large deep round punctures, interspaces 

 very minutely punctured. Elytra oblong, convex, the outer disk 

 below the basilar space depressed, transverse, subbasilar excava- 

 tion obsolete ; surface finely but distinctly punctured, punctures 

 near the suture arranged in longitudinal rows, irregularly placed 

 over the rest of the surface. 



C. antennatus may be at once known from C. peregrinus by its 

 more oval form, and by the much finer punctation of the elytra. 



Genus Chrysochus, Redtenb. 

 Faun. Aust. p. 558. 

 Corpus elongatum aut oblongum, convexum aut subcylindricum, 

 plerumque metallicum. Caput perpendiculare, thorace im- 

 niersum ; antcnnis filiformibus aut subfiliformibus, articulo 



