Phytophofjous Coleoptera of Japan. 81 
Gynandrophtalma clirysomeloides, Lac. 
Mon. Phyt. ii. 268. 
//«!?». — Kawaclii, Japan, also India. 
Gynandrophtalma cyanca, Fabr. 
Lac. Mon. Pliyt. ii. SOL 
Hab. — Japan (Mr. Moor); also Siberia and Central 
Enrope. 
Gynandrophtalma aurita, Fabr. 
Lac. Mon. Phyt. ii. 304. 
Hab. — Lei3edeza(Mr. Lewis) ; Matsmai, Jesso (Mr. A. 
Adams) ; also Siberia and Central Europe. 
The S])ecimens from Japan are all of large size, and 
those collected by Mr. Lewis have all the legs entirely 
yellow ; the one from Jesso has the tarsi stained with 
piceous. 
Genus Coptocepiiala, Lac. 
Mon. Phyt. ii. 345. 
The two species beloAv both have in the male very large 
heads and prominent eyes ; Lacordaire has separated the 
first, C. pallens, and formed it into his sub-genus Physau- 
chenia ; had he seen the typical form of the insect, Avhich 
closely resembles in pattern all the other species of Copto- 
cephala, he probably would not have done so ; the charac- 
ters given by him for the sub-genus are very slight and 
unsatisfactory ; the second species is now described for the 
first time, and is at present confined to the Japanese 
Islands. 
Coptocephala pallens, Fabr. 
Pltysauclienia p)allens, Lac. Mon. Phyt. ii. 368. 
Hab. — Nagasaki, also China and India. 
Coptocephala orientalls. 
Elongata, subcylindrica, subtus nigra, pube adpressa 
grisea vestita ; supra nigra, cyaneo-micans, antennis nigris, 
basi fulvis ; thorace elytrisque fulvis, illo liEvi, his tenuiter 
punctatis, margine basali, macula humerali fasciaque trans- 
versa pone medium posita nigris. 
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