136 Mr. 0. E. Janson's Notices of 



and the lateral margin and reaching the hase ; on the disc of 

 each elytron is a large, nearly seniicirciilar red patch of which 

 the convex side is turned towards the suture, and two silvery 

 white spots, one small, oval, situate near the lateral margin 

 ahout one fourth from the apex, the other, larger, transverse, 

 trilobed, at the inner side of the apex ; epimera with a white 

 spot above. 



Pygidium large, convex, smooth in the centre, strigose and 

 with an oblong transverse spot at each side, apex pubescent. 



Beneath black, shining, with large white patches on each side ; 

 mesosternal process broad, apex obtusely pointed ; abdomen 

 spotted with white on each side and in the central depression ; 

 tibiiB fringed with black hairs ; intermediate femora with an 

 elongate white spot near the base ; anterior tibia? tridentate, the 

 upper tooth small ; posterior tibi;e Avith an angular pi'ojection 

 within near the base, and a small tooth in the middle without ; 

 four posterior tarsi long and furnished internally with stout 

 bristles, claws very large and acute. 



The female has the thorax broader, witli the lateral margins 

 less angular, the pygidium is narrower, the abdomen is not 

 impressed nor spotted with white in the centre, the anterior 

 tibite are more acutely dentate, the posterior are destitute of the 

 angular projection on the inner side near the base, the tarsi are 

 much shorter and the claws conspicuously smaller. 



Hab. Madagascar. Coll. Janson. 



Closely resembles F. cnnjiiiicfa, CI. & P. (Westwood, Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874. p. 478. Tab. YIII. hg. 5) in general 

 appearance, but is more convex and shining, the head much 

 narrower, the elytra have only two white spots on each, the red 

 marking is brighter and of a different form, and the pygidium 

 of the female is not tuberculate, it is also less punctured above, 

 and the sculpture of the elytra is different. 



The only specimens "I have seen of this elegant species I 

 obtained, with many other fine Cefoidida-, from the rich collection 

 recently niade by Mr. Crossley. 



Eapn'clhi Miski)/i, n. sp. Plate I. fig. 5. ^. 



E. nigra, nitida, flavosignata, elytrorum lateribiis rufis, pedibus 

 nigris, feuioribns posticis flavo-maculatis. Long. 18 mm. 



