Classification of the Colcoplctoiis Jainilfj Endohiijclndac. 17 



Burma which Goiliaiu attributed to E. murrayi no doubt 

 belong to E. sanguinvpes. His type of the former is a more 

 slenderly-built insect, with clavate femora and distinctly 

 curved hind tibiae in the male. There is no reason to doubt 

 its PhiUppine origin. Another form described by Glo'rham 

 with an unknown habitat, E. exjiafriatiis, is alst) from 

 the Philippine Is., and is merely the female of E. thomsoni 

 (iluer., a much less smooth and shining species than E. 

 cya-nescens Gerst., of which it stands as a synonym in 

 Cziki's catalogue, while E. thomsoni Gorh., although de- 

 scribed from the same specimen, is treated as a different 

 species. 



The following is yet another Philippine species. 



Eumorphus productus, sp. n. 



Coeruleo-nigef, nitidus, singulo elytro maculir. duabus palli^de 

 Ilavis fere rotundis ornato : anguste ovalis, elytris prope scutellum 

 minute tuberculatis, extus late marginatis, maigine postice latissiino, 

 apicibus divergentibus, rotundatis : 



o, tibia antica intus medio vakle spinoso, posterioribus 4 intus 

 subtiliter ciliatis, media leviter aicuata. 



Long. 15 mm. ; lat. max. 8 mm. 



Hah. Philippine Ls. 



Two male specimens were taken by H. Cuming. 



This is closely related to E. cyancscens, of which it 

 has the size, pattern and glossy surface. The anterior 

 elytral spot is a little farther from the shoulder and the 

 lateral flange of the elytron, although of the same width 

 at the side, is considerably more produced behind, with the 

 extremities rounded and divergent. There is a tubercle at 

 the base of each elytron near the scutellum, in place of 

 the carina which in E. cyanescens runs parallel to the 

 suture for about a quarter of the length of the latter. 

 The posterior angles of the pronotum are also a httle more 

 produced and curved. 



Eumorphus felix, sp. n. 



Niger, elytris nigro-violaceis, singulo maculis magnis duabus 

 tiavis subrotundatis ornato, macula antica paulo pone humerem 

 posita; elytris ovatis, margiue externa antice modice, postice valde 

 dilatata ; antennarinn clava lata : 



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