Coleoptera, hy C. O. Waterliouse, 67 



TomicHS ? 



Crossotarsus, sp. 



Platypus soUclus, Walker. Ceylon, Celebes. 



COCCIXELLID^. 



Epilachna, sj). 



CORYLOPHIDJE. 



ApJianocejiJialus, sp. 



EPvOTTLId:. 



Eiiiscapha mistralin, Lac. Australia, Batchiau, &c. In fungus, 



common. 

 Aulacoch'dns cijaneipennis, sp. n. 

 Eaxestus FarJci, Woll. Madeira, Island of Rodriguez, &c. 



New Species and ]S^otes. 



Biiprestidae. 



Pseudoclirysodeina (?) Walker i^ Waterh. 



Aureo-viride, nitidum ; thorace subtiliter puuctulato, linea raediana 

 vix clevata hevi, lateribus leviter impressis crebrius punctatis, basi 

 utrinquc fovea parva insculpta ; elytris nigro-cyaneis, couvexis, 

 punctatis, baud costatis, ad apiccm bene acamiuatis acute serratis ; 

 tarsis Havis, unguibus aeneis ; antenuis articulis S^-ll'" nigris. 



Long. 15 lin. 



In the Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. x. L892, p. 411, I described 

 this and the following- species from Mr. Walker's specimens. 

 P. Walheri is somewhat intermediate between Pseudochri/so- 

 dema and Paracupta'^ but I have not thought it desirable to 

 propose a new genus for its reception. 



Cyplwgastra ahdominaJis^ Waterh. 



Yiridis, nitida ; thoracis disco utrinque cyaneo sufFuso ; elytris sat 

 fortiter punctatis, ad apicem hevioribus, fere nigris, ad latera 

 postice aureo-viridi sufTusis, raargine ipso cupreo tincto ; corpore 

 subtus aureo-viridi, lateribus abdomineque la^te cupreis, hoc vittis 

 quatuor sordide albis ornate. 



Long. 13-16 lin. 



Very like C. nigripennis, Th., but rather broader and more 

 strongly punctured, with the apex of the elytra formed as in 

 G. calepyya, Th. 



JBelionota Walkerij sp. n. 



It is always with great reluctance that I give a name to 



what many would consider a variety, but tliis is one of the 



cases in which I feel obliged to do so. The examples brought 



by Mr. Walker are constant in coloration and are very dif- 



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