334 Mr. G. Lewis on 



Apogonia cupreoviridis^ Kolbe. 



A2yogonia cupreoviridis, Kolbe, Arch. f. Nat. i. p. 193 (1886). 

 Apogonia fusana, Kolbe, /. c. p. 193. 



I find I have an example of this species from the Goto 

 Islands ; it should therefore be included in the Japanese fauna. 

 It is much larger than A. nipomca, Lew., anterior angles 

 less acute, and the punctuation of the thorax is larger and not 

 dense. 



Hah. Gotoshima and Korea (Kolbe). 



Anomala Gottschei^ Kolbe, 1886, = Anomala gem'culata, 

 Motschulsky, 1866. 



I inadvertently omitted Kolbe's name in the synonymic 

 list of last year. 



ChalcopJiora satzumce, sp. n. 



^neo-nigra, nitida ; capite in medio canaliculato ; thorace post 

 angulos paullo prominulo ; elytris obscure 4-maculatis, apicibus 

 conspicue incisis. 



L. 32-34 mill. 



There are several good characters to separate this species 

 from C. japom'ca, Gory, which it resembles closely. It is 

 broader, less parallel at the sides, and darker in colour. The 

 thorax bulges out somewhat behind the anterior angles and 

 the apices of the elytra are sharply incised ; the eyes are more 

 oval and less convex, and the dorsal area flatter, with the 

 smooth elytral spaces less elevated. There is an example of 

 a species very similar to C. satzumce in the British Museum 

 from Chinkiang on the Yangtsze River ; the apices of the 

 elytra are incised and the thorax bulges out in a similar 

 manner, but the Chinese species has the elytral convex spaces 

 more like those of C.japonica. 



Hah. Satzuma. I am much indebted to Mons. Rene 

 Oberthiir for the sexes of this species. 



Chalcophora amahilis, Vollen. 



Chalcojjhora amahilis, Snell. v. Vollen. Tijdschr. Eut. vii. p. 163, t. ii. 

 fig. 5 (1864). 



This name must be added to the list of Japanese Bupres- 

 tida3. Whether it is the same species as C. querceti, Saund., 

 or not Saunders could not decide, and it cannot be determined 

 until the type is examined. 



Hah. "Japan." 



