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prothorax as closely punctate as the head ; elytra somewhat deeply pitted, 
the punctures separated from each other by an interval almost equal to 
their own diameter, and without any traces of costules ; each one has a 
very plain uninterrupted dark orange-yellow border reaching from the 
humeral part to the suture, and broader on the rounded apical part, 
a transverse marginal narrow basal band, curving outwards at a short 
distance from the suture and uniting with the first of three somewhat 
large, transverse rounded, seriate, dorsal, dark orange-yellow patches the 
last of which is situated at about three-fourths of the length ; on the lateral 
part are three sub-triangular patches not in a line with the three dorsal 
ones, and with their base connected with the lateral border ; occasionally 
the apex of the second lateral patch is connected upwards with the second 
dorsal patch. 
This species is easily recognised by its thick golden-yellow vestiture. 
Length 8-10 mm. ; width 3^-4 mm. 
Hah. Mozambique (Beira). It is evidently a straggler. The species 
is recorded from Egypt, Senegal, and India (Bengal). 
Species not identified. 
CoEYNA (Mylabeis) 12-guttata (Klug), 
Germ. Spec, 1824, 171, 283. 
"Bristling with hairs, black; elytra adorned with six round flavous 
spots. Small, entirely black, punctate, elytra adorned with six round 
flavous spots : first oblong, situated behind the shoulder, second near the 
scutellum, third and fourth before the middle, fifth and sixth beyond it. 
Cape of Good Hope." 
CORYNA MYLABROIDES, Cast., 
Hist. Nat. Ins., ii., 1840, p. 208 ; Mars., Monogr., p. 607, pi. 6, fig. 8. 
lanuginosa, Gerst., Monatsb. Berl. Ac, 1854, p. 695 ; Peter's Eeis., 1862, 
p. 303, pi. 18, fig. 4. ^ • 
Elongated, sub-parallel, little convex, black, moderately shiny, clothed 
with a greyish silky pubescence ; head closely punctate like the prothorax, 
inflated behind the reniform eyes, frontal part convex, labrum bi-lobate, 
&c., antennae red with the two basal joints black ; pronotum hardly 
oblong, dilated, rounded externally, coarctate and narrowed in front, 
reflexed at base, moderately convex and bi-impressed in the dorsal part ; 
scutellum lobate ; elytra with the shoulders raised, rounded at apex, 
densely reticulate punctate with the nervures obsolete, the three marginal 
pale yellow macules are connected, the median one being ampliate lobate, 
and connected with the median, sub-oblique patch, the lower margin is 
