180 Mr. J. S. Baly's Monograjjh of the 



Genus 4. Eulina. (Details, Plate XIV., fig. Srt, 36, 3c.) 

 Anlennce filiioimes, longitudine dimidii corporis, vix incrassatae, 

 articulis (tertio ad apicem) equalibus. Palpi clavati, articulo 

 ultimo truncato. Thorax transversus, ely tris angustior. Elytra 

 elongata, lateribus reciis. Pedes simplices, unguiculis den- 

 tatis. Corpus obscurum, elongatum, angustatum. 



A singular genus, remarkable for its narrow elongate form ; it 

 is nearly allied to Pliyllocharis, but differs in its clavate palpi and 

 filiform antennae ; the joints of the latter are elongate, nearly 

 equal in length and scarcely thickened towards their apex. 



Sp. 1. Eal'ina Curlisii. (Plate XIV. fig. 3.) 



Elongata, laete fulva ; elytris punctato-striatis fuscis, maculis 

 plurimis et pone medium lined transversa flexuosd fulvis ante 

 apicem linea flav4, pedibus flavis, quintus tarsisque nigris. 



Long. 4| lin. 



Elongate, piceous, with a light metallic reflection. Head shin- 

 ing, vertex fuscous, face canaliculated, separated from the clypeus 

 by a semicircular groove. AhtenuEe black, half the length of the 

 body, filiform, joints nearly equal. Thorax subquadrate, rather 

 broader than long, narrower than the elytra; sides straight and 

 parallel behind, narrowed before, front slightly concave; disc smooth 

 and shining, impunctate, with a large fuscous patch in the centre, 

 sides deeply and irregularly j)itted. Elytra dark fuscous, narrow, 

 nearly four times longer than the thorax ; their sides parallel, 

 slightly narrowed behind near the apex, at their extreme tip 

 truncate ; above slightly convex, surface strongly punctate-striate, 

 the interstices marked with deep fulvous spots ; about the middle 

 is an irregularly waved transverse fulvous band ; near the apex is 

 a second, yellow, broader than the first. Beneath fulvous, sides of 

 the pleurae narrowly marked with black. Legs yellow, knees and 

 tarsi black. 



'J'his insect, which I have named after Mr. Curtis, is unique 

 in that gentleman's Collection ; he does not know the precise 

 locality. 



Genus 5. Chalcolamtra, Homb. et Jacq. (Details, Plate XIV. 

 fig. 4a, 4b, 4c.) 

 Homb. et Jacq. Voy. au Pole Sud, Zool. iv. fol. 328. 

 Anlennce filiformes, longitudine dimidii corporis, versus apicem 

 leniter incrassatae, articulo secundo brevi. Palpi ovati, 



