32 Mr. J. S. Baly on the Eumolpidae. 



on the disc, the sides nearly impunctate. Scutellum smooth, im- 

 punctate. Elytra nearly a third longer than broad, very convex, 

 slightly depressed on the sides below the shoulders, regularly punctate- 

 striate, the stria somewhat less regular towards the apex; obscure 

 metallic blue with a feint coppery reflexion ; each elytron with a small 

 subapical patch and two broad transverse bands shining- metallic green; 

 the first of the latter is basal, and extends from immediately within the 

 extreme outer border nearly to the suture, its lower edge being deeply 

 emarginate on the shoulder ; the second, slightly irregular above and 

 below, is situated immediately behind the middle of the elytron, com- 

 mencing and terminating in the same manner as the former. 

 Hah. Siain. Collected, together with the two following species, by 

 M. Mouhet. 



Corynodi s igneo-fasciatus. 



C. oblongo-elongatus ant oblongus, valde convex us, nitido-cseruleus ; 

 thorace subremote punctato ; elytris eubcrebre irregulariter punctato- 

 striatis,nietallieo-purpureis,utrisque fasciis dnabus utrinque abbreviatis, 

 lsete viridi-reneis, auro-marginatis. — Long. S \ dj lin. 



Oblong-elongate or oblong, very convex, deep shining metallic blue ; 

 elytra each with two broad transverse bands, bright metallic green, 

 edged with gold. Head with the face finely rugose-punctate, forehead 

 deeply punctured ; five outer joints of antennae more suddenly dilated 

 than in the preceding insect. Thorax as broad at the base as long, 

 cylindrical, apex obsoletely trisinuate; sides slightly rounded, nar- 

 rowed in front ; subglobose above, surface subremotely covered with 

 deep punctures, which are regularly dispersed over the whole surface, 

 but are somewhat more distant on the sides and apex. Scutellum 

 broadly semiovate, its apex subacute. Elytra from a quarter to a third 

 longer than broad, very convex, transversely depressed below the 

 shoulders; surface covered with numerous rows of punctures, more 

 crowded and less regular than in Corynodes pulcheUus ; each elytron 

 with two broad transverse bands extending from just within the outer 

 margin nearly to the suture, bright metallic green, edged with aureous ; 

 the first of these, placed at the base, has its lower border distinctly 

 emarginate; the second, situated just below the middle, has both the 

 upper and lower margins notched. Body beneath dark metallic blue. 

 Hub. Siam. 



Very closely allied to the preceding species, but nevertheless di- 

 stinct, the thorax rather more closely punctured, the punctate striae 

 on the elytra much more numerous. 



Cory nodes pyrospilotus . 



C. oblongo-elongatus aut oblongus, valde convexus, nitido-cneruleus ; 



thorace subremote punctato; pleuris thoracisque maculis quatuor, 



transversini positis, viridi-aiiieis ; elytris subcrebre irregulariter punc- 



tato-striatis, utrisque plagis tribus (harmn duabus base'os, tertia sub- 



