BEV. T. A. MAKSIIALL— CORYNODIIfOKUM RECEKSIO. 37 



15. C. KITIDTJS, Fab. 



Fah. Eat. Syst. i. 325. 86; EL i. 418. 2. Olio. 903, pL 1. fig. 11. 

 Eriehs. Schomb. Reise, Th. iii. p. 577. — Platyc. Sheppardi, Baly, 

 Descriptions of new gen. and sp. of Phytophaga, April 19, 1864, p. 7- 



Hob. Southern India. 



I have verified this insect from the original type in the Bank- 

 sian collection. It has much of the facies of the genus TricTio- 

 chrysea of Baly, or of the larger undescribed forms of Bromius. 

 In Dejean's Catalogue it is placed doubtfully as a true Etmiolpus. 



Frequent in collections. 



16. C. 10-xoTATTJS, Baly. 



Baly, Journ. Ent. vol. i. 1860, p. 31. 

 Hab. India, Vizapore. 



In the collections of the Eev. H. Clark, Mr. Baly, and the British 

 Museum. 



17. C. PTJLCHELLiis, JBaly. 



Baly, Journ. Ent. vol. i. 1860, p. 31. 

 Hab, Siam. 



In the collections of Messrs. Clark and Baly. 



18. C. iG>'EorASCiATUS, Baly. 



Baly, Journ. Ent. vol. i. 1860, p. 32. 

 Hab. Siam. 



19. C. PiKOSPii-OTUS, Baly. 



Baly, Journ. Ent. vol. i. 1860, p. 32. 



Hab. Siam. 



Var. A. Thorax maculis am-eis obsoletis. 



In the Eev. H. Clark's collection. . 



20. C. ELOSCULUS. 



C. oblongo-elongatus, valde convexus, purpureo-CEeruleus, metallicus; 

 thorace sparsim punctato; elytris punctato-striatis, singulis macula 

 parva laterali sub humero aurea, fasciis duabus latis, linea suturali 

 connexis, splendide viridi-aureis. 



Long. 4| lin. ; lat. hum. 2 lin. 



Facies and punctuation of C. pulchellus, Baly, but the thorax is less 

 transverse and the colours different. Of a rich metallic purple or 

 violaceous blue. Elytra with two small aureous spots placed, one on 

 each side below the humeral callus. Two large rounded patches 

 occupy the base, filling up the sutiual angle and extending nearly to 

 the exterior margin, connected along the suture with a broad trans- 



