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to Edusa ; palpi with apical joint turgid j intermediate femora much thick- 
ened, short, arcuate. Sp. T. viridis, sp. n., p. 419, from Western Australia. 
Ocmis, g. n., Clark, 1. c. p. 420. Allied to Edusa', head porrect; labrum emar- 
ginate; body elongate. Sp. O. viridis, sp. n., p. 421, from Western Australia. 
Carystea, g. n., Baly, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xv. p. 33. Allied to Australica ; 
claws simple ; head short } form narrow, parallel-sided } lateral margins of 
thorax not incrassate. Known sp. Australica loaterhousii (Baly) and A. ful- 
vilabris (Germ.). New sp. C, inornata, Baly, I, c.p. 33, and C.Jansoni, Baly, 
ibid., from Swan River. 
Chalco^lacis, g. n. (Chevr. MS.), Baly Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. iii. p. 338 
^Lamprosphcerus (Baly) ex parte. Body semiglobose j lateral margins of 
thorax thickened, unarmed j antennae little more than half length of body. 
Type Lamprospluerus abdo?mnalis (Baly) ; sp. n. Chalcoplacis sumptuosa, Baly, 
1. c. p. 338, from the Amazons. 
Chalcophyma, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 2i^^—Lamprosphcerus (Baly) ex parte. 
Body ovate-rotundate or rounded j antennae about equal in length to body j 
lateral margins of thorax thickened and usually dentate or emarginate. 
Lamprospha:rus cBruginosa (BoXy). New species: — C. a•e/^/era, Baly, 
1. c. p. 339, C. Icbta, Baly, 1. c. p. 340, C. tarsalis, Baly, ibid., and C. tuber-- 
culosa, Baly, 1. c. p. 341, from the Amazons. 
Nicea, g. n., Baly, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. iv. p. 36. Allied to Doryxena ; but 
metasternum not produced in front. Sp. W. imperialis, bella, and dimidiati- 
pennis, sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 37, from New Guinea. 
Eumcca, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 37. Allied to preceding, but with the antenmo 
slender, the elytra costate on the disk, and the transverse furrow of the pro- 
notum more distinctly marked, but terminating on each side in a large deep 
pit within the margin. Sp. E. pulchra, sp. n., p. 38, from New Guinea. 
Eucharis, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 61. Eyes distant, notched ; anteniise with 
five or six last joints compressed j prothorax lobate behind, lobe entire, 
received into base of scutellumj scutellum flat; prosternum concavo-emargi- 
nate or truncate behind. Sp. B. suffriani, sp. n., p. 62, pi. 3. fig. 8, from New 
Guinea and My sol; B.fidoipes, sp. n., p. 63, frqm Morty. 
Corynoeides,^. n., Clark, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xv. p. 139. Allied to Cory- 
nodes', antennte longer than body in (S , nearly as long in $ *, in the latter 
joints 7-11 compressed and a little enlarged but not dilated; eyes notched. 
Sp. C. tuberculata, sp. n., Clark, /. c. p. 140, from Pulo Renang. 
New species : — 
Titubcea laportei, Baly, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. iv. p. 44, pi. 2. fig. 8, from 
Tringanee, Penang, and Siam ; T. dclcctabilis, Baly, I, c. p. 45, pi. 2. fig. 7, and 
T. suspiciosa, Baly, 1. c. p. 46, from Penang. 
Clythra distinyuenda, Baly, 1. c. p. 47, pi. 2. fig. 6, from Penang ; C. bella, 
Baly, 1. c. p. 48, from Timor. 
Clythra (Lachncea) hirtipes, Allard, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. tome iv. 
p. 383, from Madrid. 
* This character is reversed in the description, p. 139, but given correctly 
on p. 140 in tlic remarks on the genus. 
