the Coleopterous Family Erotylidce. (13) 389 

 Languria iSoloides, sp. n. 



Cuneiformis, ferruginea, antennis, geniculis late, thoracisque 

 vitta discoidali nigris ; elytris cyaneis. L. 3 lin. 



Sarawak (Wallace). 



Antennse witli a gradual 5-jointed club, reaching almost to 

 the base of the thorax ; frontal suture visible, head sparingly 

 punctate, thorax clearly punctate, longer than broad, sides sub- 

 parallel, base transversely impressed, striolate ; elytra striate- 

 punctate, interstices very finely punctulate. 



In form very like a species of ^olus. 



Languria cuneiformis, sp. n. 



Cuueifoi-mis, pallide ferruginea, capite, antennis, pedibus, 

 segmentoque ultimo ventrali nigris ; elytris Isete cseruleis. L. 4 lin. 



Sarawak (Wallace). 



Antennae short with a well-marked club of 5 joints, flattened 

 largely dilated, transverse. No frontal suture, head sparingly 

 and strongly punctate, thorax quadrate, convex, sides strongly 

 rounded, anterior angles deflexed, posterior acute, base sinuate, 

 striolate on each side ; obsoletely punctate ; elytra striate- 

 punctate, interstices visibly punctate ; coxal lines approximate 

 parallel, reaching almost to the end of the segment. 



This is the only species with the head black in this division. 



Languria Lewisii. 



Languria Lewisii, Crotch, Ent. Mo. Mag. ix. 184. 

 Kawachi, Nipon. 



Languria unicolor.* 



Languria unicohr, Mots. Bull. Mosc. xxxix. 176. 



, Crotch, Ent. Mo. Mag. ix. 184. 



Japan. 



Languria nigripes. 



Languria nigripes, Crotch, Ent. Mo. Mag. ix. 184. 

 Japan, China. 



Languria praeusta. 



Languria prceusta. Crotch, Ent. Mo. Mag. ix. 185. 

 China, Japan. 



Languria atriceps. 



Languria atriceps, Crotch, Ent. Mo. Mag. ix. ] 85, 

 Japan, Nagasaki. 



