the Cistelid.T} d:c. at Japan. 20-5 



other parts Infuscate. Some allowance must be made for 

 variation, but mj specimens are fairly constant in colour. 



Ilah. Miyanoshita, Chiuzenji, and Xi.sliimura in June. 

 Ten examples. 



p]uiiYZlLORA, gen. nov. 



The species of this ^enus is oblong and wide, resembling 

 in outline a species of Luciola. Palpi robust, last joint cultri- 

 form ; antennae slender, joints 4-10 scarcely obconical, last joint 

 elongate; head somewhat broad, eyes rather prominent; thorax 

 transverse, arched laterally ; scutellura rather wide, semi- 

 circular behind; elytra parallel laterally, depressed, striate; 

 legs and tarsi more robust and shorter, but similar to those of 

 Zilora. The last joint of the palpus is long and parallel at 

 the sides as compared with that of Zilora (agreeing more with 

 Phlceotrya) ^ the genus to which it is in most respects similar. 



Euryzilora lividipennis, sp. n. (Fig. 2.) 



Oblonga, piceo-brunnea, nigro-pubescens ; thorace 4-foveolato ; ely- 



tris striatis, lindis ; autennis bixsi pedibusque rufo-bruuueis. 

 L. 11-lli mill. 



Oblong, pitchy brown, with black pubescence obliquely 

 erect ; the head rather wide and uneven, irregularly and not 

 closely punctured ; the thorax, sometimes reddish in parts, 



Fig. 2. 



punctured like the head, median channel not well defined, 

 basal fovea shallow, with a second in front of it, but nearer 

 the middle of the disk, deeper ; the elytra rugoscly striate, 

 interstices rather convex and obscurely punctate or rough, 

 lateral margins narrowly dull reddish brown ; the antennae, 

 three basal joints reddish, others more or less dusky ; the le^rs 

 wliolly reddish brown. 



JIab. Chiuzenji and Nikko. Three examples only. 



