316 Mr. Edward Saunders' Notes on 



tured, with a smooth, raised dorsal line. Sides rounded, 

 base bisinuate. Elytra closely and rugosely punctured, 

 especially at the sides, and punctate-sti-iate, with a small 

 spot just below the scutellum, common to both, and three 

 spots on each arranged in a longitudinal line, cyaneous. 

 Sides slightly sinuate above the middle, finely and regu- 

 larly denticulate posteriorly. Beneath copperj'-golden, 

 largely punctured ; legs green. 



Length 6 lines ; breadth 2| lines. 



Ilab. — Luzon. One specimen without tarsi or an- 

 tennae. 



A very beautiful and distinct species. 



Castalia obsoleta, Chevr. 



Revue Zool. 1841, p. 221. 

 Hub. — Luzon and Bohol. Several specimens. 

 Var. inornata, Chevr. 

 Hah. — Luzon and Bohol. Several specimens. 



AcmcBodera stictipennis, Lap. & Gory. 

 Mon. i., Acm. p. 26, pi. viii. fig. 45. 

 Hab. — Luzon. Several specimens. 



Belionota sac/ittaria, Eschs. 



Zool. Atlas, p. 9, pi. iv. fig. 5. 



Hab. — Babuyanes, Mindanao, Leyte, Bohol. 



In some specimens the scutellum is concolorous with 

 the elytra or nearly so. 



Belionota fallaciosa, H. Deyr. 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. viii. p. 84. 

 Hab. — Babuyanes, Bohol, Leyte, Mindanao. 



Chrysobotliris pictiventris, E. S. 



Caput cupreum, antice depressum, circulariter striatum. 

 Thorax transversim laigosus, fusco-cupreum, angulis pos- 

 ticis aureis, lateribus sinuatis; elytra purpureo-fiisca, 

 utrinque macula basali fasciaque ante medium in margine 

 laterali conjunctis cgeruleo-viridibus, post medium macuhs 

 duabus minutis viridibus, ornatis. Subtus viridis, lateri- 



