Lonyicornia Malayana. 119 



Black, with a wliite pubescence thickly speckled with ochra- 

 ceous, with numerous spots and points of black on the head, 

 prothorax, and elytra, each of the latter with two glabrous nitid 

 irregular band-like patches, at nearly equal distances from each 

 other, the base, and the apex ; body beneath greyish, ochraceous 

 and spotted at the sides ; legs banded with black, the tarsi whitish, 

 with the third joint and the apex of the claw-joint black ; antennae 

 black, the basal joint varied with grey, the third and the succeed- 

 joints, except the last, greyish at the base. 



Length 7 — 8 lines. 



Coptops jiardalis. 

 Abryna pardalis, Pascoe, Journ. of Entom. i. 340. 

 C. albo- vel griseo-pubescens, punctis nutnerosis, et plagis sub- 

 fasciiformibus tribus nigris distinctis ; sciitello tarsisque 

 nigris ; antennis nigris, albo-annulatis. 

 Hab. — Ceram, Bouru, Batchian. 



Varying from a nearly pure white to a greyish or ochreous-grey 

 pubescence, with numerous black points, and three large well- 

 defined black band-like patches on each elytron, the upper some- 

 times entirely covering the shoulder ; head nearly black in front, 

 with a ^evf white spots on the vertex ; prothorax irregular, spotted 

 with black, the spots more or less confluent ; scutellum black ; 

 elytra broad at the base, the separation of colours very distinct, 

 the portion between the black patches forming a pale broad me- 

 dian band ; body beneath greyish, with black spots at the sides ; 

 legs barred with black and white, the tarsi mostly entirely black ; 

 antennae black, the third to the sixth joints whitish at the base. 

 Length 7 — 9 lines.* 



* Another species, allied to this, from Cambodia (C. vomicosa) must also 

 be separated from Abryna, as it is now limited, although perhaps, from their 

 more trigonate and convex elytra, pardalis and vomicosa may be thought to 

 accord somewhat less decidedly with Coptops. In the same category with 

 these will stand a new and handsome species, which may be named 



Coptops peiecMalis. 

 C. rufo-brunnea, punctis nigris albisque numerosis; antennis pedibusque 



lateritiis, nigro-annulatis. 

 Hah, — Cambodia. 



Closely covered with a reddish-brown pubescence, with numerous black 

 and white points ; the latter absent from two transverse patches on each 

 elytron ; all the white spots have not a central puncture, but are sometimes 

 placed behind and adjoining the black ; body beneath with a. reddish pubes- 

 cence spotted with grey, the middle of the abdominal segments glabrous; 



