the Coleopterous Family Erotylidce. (7) 383 



Fatua Bowringii, sp. n. 



F. Lamhii simillima, sed paulo minor, thorace breviore basi 

 infuscato, lateribus regular! ter rotundatis, an tennis brevioribus 

 distincta. L. 7 lin. Cambodia, 



Fatua crassa, sp. n. 



Elongata, crasisa, acuminata, nigra, capite thoraceque supra et 

 infra rufo-ferrugineis, elytris cyaneo-nigris ; clypeo antice emargi- 

 nato; thorace elongato, lateribus rotundatis, basi impress©, paulo 

 infuscato; elytris tenue punctato-striatis, interstitiis fere Isevibus. 

 L. 9| lin. Penang. 



Var. minor, interstitiis punctulatis. 



Antennae with the 8th joint longer than the 7th, distinctly 

 triangular, dilated, about equal to the last three. 



Languria. 



Latr. Hist. Nat. iii. 209 (1802). {Typ. Mozardi, Latr. = rufi- 

 collis, Latr. ined.) 



A. Species Africanse. 



Languria dimidiata. 



Languria dimidiata, Guer. Icon. R. A. Ins. 314. 



Senegal. 



The body beneath is very coarsely punctate throughout. An- 

 tennae with the base red, 8th joint scarcely dilated, 9 — 11 forming 

 a loose little marked club. 



Languria africana.* 



Languria africana (Chev.), Guer. Icon. R. A. Ins. 314. 

 Senegal. 



Languria semiflava.* 



Languria semiflava, Thorns. Arch. Ent. il. 236. 

 Gaboon. 



Languria rufopartita.* 



Languria rufopartita, Thorns. Arch. Ent. ii. 236. 

 Gaboon. 



Languria promontorii, sp. n. 



L. formoscB affinis, sed minor, capite rufo, thorace minus con- 

 vexo, lateribus fere rectis, striola basali longiore, elytiis sequaliter 

 punctato-striatis, obscure viridibus (humeris obscure rufis) pedi- 

 busque rufis distincta videtur. L. 2\ lin. Cape of Good Hope, 

 Guinea. 



