CIX 
posterior legs testaceous, apex of abdomen infuscate ; abdominal 
lines short and indistinet. 
Philippine Islands. In the collection of the Royal Belgian 
Museum. This species appears to be a Callilanquria although it 
certainly shows traces of abdominal coxal lines, which are usually 
wanting in this genus. 
Languria elegans n. sp. — Cuneiformis, nitida, capite et pro- 
thorace læte rufis, illo sat magno, triangulari, hoc convexo, 
latitudine paullo longiori, lateribus leviter rotundatis, disco parcius 
minus profunde punetato, basi utrinque parva striola instructa ; 
seutello sat magno, rufo; elytris cœruleo-cyaneis, postice acumi- 
natis, ordinibus punctorum seriatim dispositis, apicibus truncatis ; 
antennis sat longis, elava 5-articulata; corpore subtus pedibusque 
nigro-piceis; capite infra et prosterno rufo. L. 61/2 — 7 mm. 
Cuneiform, head and thorax red, elytra metallic blue; prothorax 
rather convex, somewhat longer than broad, sides impunctate, 
dise with rather large, shallow, diffuse punctures, base with a 
small stria on each side; elytra with shoulders well marked, 
narrowed behind, with rows of moderately strong punctures, 
which become obsolete towards apex; apices truncate, exterior 
angles denticulate; antennae rather long with a five jointed club; 
underside of head and thorax red, rest of under surface and legs 
pitchy black. This species somewhat resembles Z. menadensis 
Crotch, but is distinguished by the 5-jointed club of its antennæ 
(that of Z. menadensis being 4-jointed), longer and more parallel 
sided thorax, bluer elytra, which are more strongly punctured, and 
entirely pitchy legs. Z. propinqua bears some relation to it, but 
has a much squarer thorax, and more parallel sided elytra. 
Mindanao. In the collection of the Royal Belgian Museum. 
Languria Chapuisi n. sp. — Capite prothoraceque rufs, 
diffusius et fortius punctatis, hoc subquadrato, modice convexo, 
basi depressa, striola longa utrinque instrueta; scutello sat magno, 
rufulo; elytris cyaneis, sat longis, ordinibus modicis punctorum 
seriatim dispositis, apicibus ad extremum oblique truncatis ; anten- 
nis piceis, articulo septimo jam dilatato, clava 4-articulata; 
corpore subtus cum pedibus rufo-testaceis, femoribus ad apicem 
infuscatis. L. 9 mm. 
Head and prothorax red, diffusely but distinctly punctured, the 
latter with sides moderately rounded in front and slightly con- 
tracted behind, base depressed with a long and distinct stria on 
each side; elytra rather long, about as broad as thorax, with sides 
slightly rounded, a little contracted towards apex, with rows of 
