438 Mr. G. Lewis on 



to, the apical articulation of the antennae, but the antennae are 

 stouter and less elongate. It agrees also with Eohia in the 

 tibial spurs, but the eyes are more transverse. 



Hah. South and Central Japan, and on Oshima, one of the 

 Ruikiu group. Found in August in the flowers of Clero- 

 dendron, the " Kusai noki " of the Japanese. 



Eohia florilega^ sp. n. 



Elongata, flavo-testacea, subopaca ; capite thoraceque rugoso- 

 punctatis ; abdomine partim infuscato ; antennis pedibusque 

 (tarsis exceptis) flavis. 



L. Hi mill. 



Elongate, clear yellow testaceous ; four basal segments of 

 the abdomen, palpi, and tarsi dusky brown ; the head closely 

 and rather roughly punctured, eyes somewhat wide apart (as 

 compared to those of Xanthochroa Waterhousei, Har.) ; the 

 thorax rather long and relatively wide (as long as that of 

 X. Waterhousei, and wider than that of X.Hilleri), widest 

 before the middle, sculptured like the head, the sculpture 

 being close gives an appearance of opacity ; the elytra, as 

 compared with those of the species noted above, are shorter 

 and broader, two dorsal costal faint and evanescent towards 

 the apex, sculpture similar to but finer than that of the 

 thorax ; the antennse and legs are concolorous with the upper 

 surface, the terminal joint is constricted in the upper half, 

 and has the appearance (but falsely) of being divided into 

 two parts. 



Marseul considered this species to be Nacerdes nigriventris, 

 Motsch., and as such erroneously introduced Motschulsky's 

 species into the Japanese fauna. 



Hah. Kob^ ; three examples. I have also found it in 

 Foochow, China. 



Eohia amhusta, sp. n. 



Elongata, flavo-testacea, subnitida, flavo-pubescens ; capite elytrisque 

 apice nigris. 



In general sculpture and facies this species is extremely 

 similar to E. cinereipennis, Motsch., but the head is clearly, 

 rather coarsely, but not densely punctate, and the antennae 

 are somewhat less slender. 



Hah. Nagasaki, in flowers of Clerodendron. I have two 

 allied species from China — one from Amoy, the other from 

 Foochow. 



