uncharacterized species of Eumolpide. 503 
CALLISINA. 
Callisina Mouhoti, Baly. 
Desc. of New Gen. & Spec. of Phyt., April, 1864, p. 11. 
Hab. Siam. 
Omitted in v. Harold’s Catalogue. 
Callisina indica. 
Ovata, convexa, obscure rufo-picea, nitida; thorace 
nigro-piceo, evidenter punctato; elytris distincte punc- 
tato-striatis, utrisque plaga magna subquadrata baseos, 
alteraque pone medium subovata, rufo-testaceis; fe- 
moribus anticis modice incrassatis. Long. 3 lin. 
Hab. India? 
Head rugose-punctate; inner and upper orbits of eyes 
nigro-piceous. Thorax one-fourth broader than long ; 
sides straight and parallel from the base to beyond the 
middle, thence rounded and converging towards the 
apex, the anterior angles submucronate; disk distinctly 
but not closely punctured. EHlytra subquadrate-ovate, 
rather strongly punctate-striate; each with a subquadrate 
basal patch which extends from the outer margin nearly 
to the suture, and a second subovate, between the middle 
and apex, rufo-testaceous. 
Very similar in pattern to C. quadripustulata, separated 
from that species by the strongly-punctured elytra. 
CoLASPOSOMA. 
Colasposoma instabile, v. Harold. 
Mitth. Minch. Ent. Ver., Dec., 1877, p. xviil. 
Colasposoma inconstans, v. Harold, l.c.,1877. C.varians, 
Baly, Ent. Mo. Mag., January, 1878, p. 178. 
Hab. Lake Nyassa. 
The name inconstans having been already used by 
myself for an insect of the same genus described in 
these Transactions (Phyt. Malay., p. 276), v. Harold’s 
original name sinks into a synonym. 
Colasposoma abdominale, Baly. 
Desc. of New Gen. & Spec. of Phyt., p. 15. 
Hab. Lake N’Gami. 
Not noticed in vy. Harold’s Catalogue. 
