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Pachiepliorus torridus Banks of the Niger. 



„ Bretinghami .... India. 



„ Lewisi China. . 



„ porosa „ 



JEurydemus Jansoni Gruinea. 



Bedelia persica Persia . 



Pseudocolaspis longicollis Soutliern India. 



„ Lefevrei Arabia. 



„ femorata South Africa. 



Mouliotia (n. g.) femorata .... Siam. 



Byagrus rugifrons^^ South Africa. 



Jansonius (n. g.) alternatus . . Chili. 



G-enus Aoeia, Balg. 



AoRiA MouHOTi, n. sp. Breviter ovata, valde convexa, pallide piceo- 

 fulva, subtus nitida; supra subopaea, fulvo-sericea; antennis extrorsum 

 pedibusque nigris ; thorace siibgloboso, granuloso, fortiter subcrebre 

 punctato ; elytris thorace latioribus, e basi ad apicem attenuatis, 

 convexis, infra basin leviter transversim depressis, humeris sat pro- 

 minentibus, tenuiter sed distincte punctatis, interspatiis leviter rugu- 

 loso-granulosis. Long. I5 lin. 



Sal). Cambodia, mountains of Laos, collected by the late M. 

 Mouhot. 



Head coarsely punctured, front impressed with a faint longi- 

 tudinal groove ; eyes and jaws black ; anterior border of clypeus 

 slightly concave-emarginate ; antennae more than two thirds the 

 length of the body, three lower joints fulvous, the fourth piceous, 

 the rest black, six outer joints slightly, compressed. Thorax not 

 longer than broad, subglobose ; sides rounded ; basal border 

 narrowly margined, the median lobe distinctly produced, obtusely 

 truncate ; upper surface granulose, deeply punctured, sparingly 

 clothed with short, erect hairs. Scutellum oblong-quadrate, its 

 apex bisinuate. Elytra much broader than the thorax at the 

 base, attenuated towards the apex, convex, faintly depressed 

 transversely below the basilar space, the humeral callus promi- 

 nent ; finely punctured, interspaces rugose-granulose ; on each 

 elytron are a number of pale piceous points arranged in longitu- 

 dinal rows, and corresponding to the punctate striae on many 

 other species of Eumolpidce ; surface clothed with suberect hairs, 

 much loDger than those on the thorax. 



