128 Mr. F. P. Pascoc on some new or little-known 



impressed punctures ; legs smooth and shining, tarsi brownish ; an- 

 tennae shorter than the prothorax, paler at the apex ; body smooth 

 beneath. Length 5-6 lines. 



Khtxosimtjs [Salpingidae]. 

 Latreille, Gen. Crust, et Ins. ii. p. 231. 



Rhinoshnns Wallacei. 



R. atro-chalybeus, nitidus ; rostra pedibusque rufis ; elytris purpureis ; 

 antennarum funiculo tarsisque luteis. 



Hah. New Guinea (Dorey). 



Ovate, slightly depressed, finely punctured, smooth and shining; 

 head deep steel-blue, the rostrum dark reddish-yellow, rather dilated 

 at the apex, the antennae inserted at about the middle, the last three 

 joints, forming a strongly marked club, black ; prothorax deep steel- 

 blue, narrower than the elytra ; scutellum very transverse ; elytra dark 

 purple ; femora and tibia? yellowish-red, tarsi pale brownish-yellow ; 

 body beneath chestnut-brown. Length 2| lines. 



Zonitis [Cantharidee]. 

 Fabricius, Syst. Entom. p. 126. 



Zonitis Doivnesii. 



Z. breviusculus, luteus, punctulatus ; antennis, basi excepta, nigris ; tar- 

 sorum articido ultimo apiceque elvtrorum infuscatis. 



Hah. India (Bombay). 



Rather short, brownish-yellow, the upper surface minutely punc- 

 tured; head and prothorax rather glossy, and together considerably 

 more than half the length of the elytra; scutellum rounded posteriorly; 

 elytra much wider than the prothorax at the base, the apex clouded 

 with brown ; antenna? scarcely extending to the base of the prothorax, 

 black, the two basal joints yellow; palpi and mandibles at their tips, 

 and the last joint of all the tarsi above and their claws (more or less) 

 dark brown ; legs covered with short silky hairs. Length 6 lines. 



Dedicated to Ezra Downes, Esq., of Calcutta, who, during his 

 residence at Bombay, collected and sent to this country many inter- 

 esting insects from that locality, and after whom was named, as its 

 discoverer, the very fine and remarkable Prionian Cantharocnemis 

 Doivnesii. 



Teigonops [Curculionidoej. 



Guerin-Meneville, Rev. Zool. 1841, p. 128. 



Trigonops Jelcelii. (PI. VII. fig. 9.) 



T. piceus, punctato-granulatus, squamis viridescentibus foetus; elytris 



brevibus, perpendiculariter deflexis ; femoribua basi rufis. 

 Hah. Celebes (Manado). 



