52 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new or Uttle-Tcnown 



the form of the prosternum and its contiguity to the mesostemum. 

 My specimen is the only one I have seen, and was obtained from a 

 small collection sent to this country by !Mr. Thwaites, the Superin- 

 tendent of the Botanic Garden at Peradenia. 



(Edemutes tumiclus. (PL II. fig. 4.) 



(E. aeneus ; capite prothoraceque modice punctatis ; elytris elevatis, punc- 



tato-sulcatis. 

 Hab. Ceylon. 



Brassy-brown ; head and prothorax irregularly, but not closely 



punctured ; elytra very gibbous, as if inflated, each with about seven 



rows of strongly sulcated punctures ; body beneath paler and less brassy. 



Length 4 lines. 



Camaria [Helopidae]. 

 Encycl. Methodiqne, Ins. vol. x. p. 454. 



Camaria spectabilis. 



C. \4ridi-9enea, subiridescens ; elytris pimctato-striatis, interstitiis cupreo- 

 vittatis, apice obtusis ; tarsis chalybeatis ; corpore infra viridi-aureo. 



Hah. North China. 



Brassy-green, somewhat iridescent j head and prothorax finely pimc- 

 tured, the former with a semicircidar impression above the epistome 

 (common apparently to the genus) ; scutellum small, roimded poste- 

 riorly, chalybeate blue j elytra very convex, punctate-striate, punctures 

 minute, the interstices in certain lights showing a stripe of rich copper- 

 red, the apex obtuse ; femora and tibiae finely punctured, varied with 

 blue, purple, and gold ; tarsi dark blue ; labrum, palpi, antennae, and 

 eyes black; body beneath rich golden-green. Length 12 lines {S), 

 14 lines ( $ ). 



Elacatis [Melandryidse]. 



Head broadly triangular, as wide as the prothorax. Eyes distinct, large, 

 ovate, contiguous to the prothorax. Antennae arising from beneath a 

 narrow orbit, eleven-jointed, the two basal joints thick, the second 

 shortest, the third to the eighth subequal, slender, the last three forming 

 a short ovate club. Labrum small, rounded anteriorly. Mandibles 

 short, with a single tooth in the middle. Palpi robust, claviform. 

 Maxillae with two ciliated lobes. Labium small, subcordate. Mentum 

 transverse. Prothorax subquadrate, posterior angle emarginate, the 

 parapleurae distinct. Elytra as broad as the thorax, tapering posteriorly, 

 the epipleural plait very narrow. Legs short ; anterior coxae conical, 

 contiguous, their acetabula closed behind, the intermediate subapproxi- 

 mate, oblique, furnished with trochanters, the posterior transverse ; 

 tibiae spurred; tarsi very slender, the first joint long, the penidtimate 

 entire ; claws simple. Mesosternum narrow, truncate behind. 



