78 Mr. Joseph S. Baly 07i the 
ern China, ISIantcliuria, Siberia, and Eastern and Central 
Europe. 
Mr. Lewis has not taken this insect ; the specimens I 
have seen came from Tsu Sima, a small island in the 
Straits of Corea, to the west of Simono-saki, and were 
found by Messrs. Bowring and A. Adams; the insects 
from Clilna and Japan have the black spots on the elytra 
more fully developed than those from Siberia and Eastern 
Europe. 
Earn. MEGALOPIDiE. 
Genus TEJiNAsns, Lac. 
Mon. Phyt. i. 716. 
Temnaspis Japonicus. 
Elongatus, niger, nitidus, pube sat erecta sorcllde 
grlsca aut nigra vestitus; abtlomine, thorace elytrisque 
fitlvis, clypco antlce, palpls tlbiis posterioribusque basi 
pallide plccis, verticc fovea magna impresso. 
Long. 4 lin. 
Hah. — Nagasaki. 
Labrum clothed with coarse fulvous hairs; clypeus 
transverse, its lower half pale piccous ; face between the 
eyes distantly punctured, its pubescence ]:)lack, vertex 
impressed in the middle with a large oblong fovea. 
Thorax subquadrate, constricted at the base and apex, 
furnished on either side just in front of the posterior 
angle with a subconical tuberosity ; disk with a longitudi- 
nal depression, running down the middle for nearly its 
whole length ; surface distantly punctured. Scutcllum 
broad, triangular, its apex bisinuate. l^^lytra more closely 
and coarsely pimctured than the thorax, clothed with 
dirty white hairs, intermingled here and there with black. 
Hinder thighs thickened, armed beneath near the apex 
with two acute piccous teeth ; the extreme apex of the 
thigh itself, the basal third of the hinder tibia", together 
with the extreme base of the intermediate pair, also 
piccous. 
Genus Pedrillia, "Wcstw. 
Trans. Ent. Sbc. Lon. 3rd Series, vol. 11. p. 2S0. 
Two species of the above genus have been already 
described ; one by Westwood, from India ; the other by 
the late llev. II. Clark, from Ceylon. 
