the Coleopterous Family Evotylidce. (29) 405 

 Coptengis multi-guttatus, sp. n. 



Viridi-seneus, distiiicte punctatus, thorace punctis 4 fulvis (2 

 anticis, 2 fere iu angulis posticis); elytris singulis punctis 4 fulvis 

 (2 transvei-se sitis ante medium, 1 paulo majore infra medium, 1 

 minuto subapicali); pedibus rufo-fulvis, geniculis nigris. L. S^lin. 



Malasia (Wallace). 



The 9tli joint of the antennae is less elongate than in the 

 preceding species. 



Triplatoma. 



Westw. Griff. An. King. Ins. T. LX. f. 5, et T. Lxxv. f. 5 {typ. 

 picta, Pei-ty). 



[Pantheropus, Thorns. Ann. Ent. Sac. Fr. 1856, 323.] 



Triplatoma picta. 



Engis jncta, Perty Obs. Col. Ind. Or. 34. T. vi. 



Triplatoma variegata, ]Yestw. Griff. An. King. Ins. T. lxxv. f. 5. 



picta, Lac. Erot. 45. 



Penang, Java, Sarawak (Wallace). 



Triplatoma Macleayi. 



Triplatoma Macleayi, Lac. Erot. 47. 



Pantheropus P/eifferi, Thorns. An. Ent. Soc. Fr. 1856, 323. 

 T. VII. f 4. 



Malacca, Penang, N. Borneo, Sarawak, Tringano. 



Very like T. picta, but with the antennae less decidedly moni- 

 liform, and the first joint of the club less elongate, the last joint 

 large, rounded; abdomen with the sides of the ventral segments 

 impressed, ventral process narrower, rounded. 



The light markings are often fulvous. 



Triplatoma sexnotata. 



Engis sexnotata, Wied. Zool. Mag. ii. 131. 



Triplatoma — , Lac. Erot. 46. 



Java. 



Elytra impunctate, strise hardly visible, thorax very spariiigly 

 punctate, a few coarse punctures on each side the base; antennae 

 with the first joint of the club sub-quadrate, large, not narrowed 

 at the base. 



Triplatoma attenuata, sp. n. 



Elongata, nigropicea, antice attenuata, vix punctulata ; thorace 

 antice angustiore, angulis anticis porrectis, lunula antica punctoque 

 minuto in angulis posticis fulvis, elytris obsoletius striato-punc- 

 tatis, fasciis tribus dentatis fulvis (1 sub-basilari, 1 pone medium, 

 1 sub-apicali). L. 10 lin. 



