('oli'dittcniiis Faiiilhi (Uerida'. 71 



Anteniuxi, mouth, palpi, prothorax, legs and abdomen red, 

 thorax with a constricted line in front and near hind margin, a 

 little wrinkled transversely on the disc, hiit not channelled. 

 The markings on the elytra in one of my specimens are of a 

 l)eautiful orange red. 



Hah. Foochow, China [O. Lewis.] 



Oinio Fasro/i, n. sp. 



Niger, nitidus, antennis, palpis, pedilnis, elytrorum hasi, 

 pectoreque rutis, thorace glahro, antice transversini, medio 

 fortiter sulcato, margine basali constricto alhido ; elytris pone 

 medium fascia communi apice(pie snmma alba, ns([ue ad fasciam 

 fortiter seriatim punctatis, inde ad apicem glabris. Long. lin. -4i. 



In colour singularly like Panifilliis- biparflttis, but in addi- 

 tion to its larger size it is not likely long to be confounded with 

 that species, the thorax being smooth and shining and the legs 

 longer with much less compressed femora. The Elytra have 7 

 or 8 rows of very large S([uare })unctures, a little confused at the 

 shoulder and continued into the Avhite fascia, hut not hri/ond it. 

 The sixth ventral plate is reel. 



Hab. New South Wales. [Pascoe.] 



Natalis, (J'astelnau. 

 Ti/jK X. rrlhricllis. Spin. 



Notmthstanding that ( 'astelnau's characters may have been 

 erroneous, the fact remains that (•rlhricullis was the species to 

 which he applied the generic name. Chevrolat's note [Mem. 

 sur la famille des Clerites p. 4] is founded on a confusion, there 

 is no " cribricoUix, Spin., du ("hili." A^. LdjiUicrl was referred 

 to Chili in error. 



CoRMODES, Pascoe. 

 TijpK C. Daninni, Pascoe. 



