392 (16) Mr. G. R. Crotch's Revision of 



Languria parvula.* 



Languria ■parvula, Wied. Zool. Mag. ii. 47. 

 Bengal. 



Languria testacea.* 



Languria testacea, MacL. Ann. Jav. 45. 

 India, Java. 



Languria morio.* 



Languria morio, MacL. Ann. Jav. 45. 

 Java. 



Languria intermedia.* 



Languria intermedia, Boh. Eug. Resa. Ins. 212 (1859). 

 Malacca. 



Langurites. 



Mots. Schrench Reise ii. 243. (Ttjj). lineata, Lap.) 

 Antennse with a 5-jointed club, the 3i'd joint elongate; eyes 

 oval finely granulated; thorax elongate, base impressed but with 

 no stria; elytra with the apex produced, obliquely truncate; no 

 coxal line; head without stridulating plate on the occiput. 



Langurites lineata. 



Languria lineata. Lap. Ann. Fr. i. 412 (1832). 



scapularis, Ghev. Col. Mex. in. 9 (1834). 



Langurites vitticollis. Mots. Schrenck Reise, ii. 243 (1860). 



vittatus, Mots. I.e. 243. 



infuscatus, Mots. I.e. 243. 



Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Columbia. 

 This species is very variable in colour. 



Langurites ventralis. 



Languria ventralis, Cliev. Col. Mex. iv. 95. 



Mexico (Orizaba). 



This seems to be a variety of L. lineata in which the thorax is 

 entirely aeneous; and a specimen (unnamed) in Chevrolat's collec- 

 tion which agrees well with this description, is to be referred to 

 that species. The type itself is apparently lost. The specimen 

 named ventralis in Eeiche's collection was a Trapezidera. 



Langurites verticalis.* 



Langiiria verticalis, Eric. Arch. f. Nat. xiii. 181. 

 Peril. 



