Coleoptera, by C. 0. Waterhouse. 67 



Tomicus ? 



Crossotarsus, sp. 



Platypus solidus, AValker. Ceylon, Celebes. 



CoCCIiVELLID^:. 



Epilachna, sp. 



CORTLOPHID^. 



Aphanocephalus, sp. 



ER0TTLIDJ5. 



Episcapha australis, Lac. Australia, Batchian, &c. In fungus, 



common. 

 Aulacochilus cyaneipennis, sp. n. 

 Euxestus Parli, Woll. Madeira, Island of Rodriguez, &c. 



Neio Species and JXotes. 



Buprestidae. 



Pseudochrysodema (?) Walkeri, Waterh. 



Aureo-viride, nitidum ; thoraco subtiliter punctulato, linea mediana 

 vix elevata kevi, lateribus leviter impressis crebrius punctatis, basi 

 utrinque fovea parva insculpta ; elytris nigro-cyaneis, convexis, 

 punctatis, haud costatis, ad apicem bene acuniinatis acute serratis ; 

 tarsis flavis, unguibus aeneis ; antennis articulis ^°-ll m nigris. 



Long. 15 lin. 



In the Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. x. 1892, p. 411, I described 

 this and the following species from Mr. Walker's specimens. 

 P. Walkeri is somewhat intermediate between Pseudochryso- 

 dema and Paracupta ; but I have not thought it desirable to 

 propose a new genus for its reception. 



Cyphogastra abdominah's } Waterh. 



Viridis, nitida ; thoracis disco utrinque cyaneo suffuso ; elytris sat 

 fortiter punctatis, ad apicem kevioribus, fere nigris, ad latera 

 postice aureo-viridi suffusis, margine ipso cupreo tincto ; corpore 

 subtus aureo-viridi, lateribus abdomineque kete cupreis, hoc vittis 

 quatuor sordide albis ornato. 



Long. 13-16 lin. 



Very like G. nigripennis, Th., but rather broader and more 

 strongly punctured, with the apex of the elytra formed as in 

 G. calepyga, Th. 



Belionota Walkert } sp. n. 



It is always with great reluctance that I give a name to 



what many would consider a variety, but this is one of the 



cases in which I feel obliged to do so. The examples brought 



by Mr. Walker are constant in coloration and are very clif- 



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