CXI 
About the size and shape of Z. æoloides Crotch, broad in front, 
and strongly narrowed behind; head, prothorax, legs and under- 
side red, sides of abdomen and tarsi infuscate; frontal suture well 
marked ; thorax large, about as long as broad with sides rounded 
in front and somewhat contracted behind, dise plainly though 
diffusely punctured, sides almost impunetate, base with a small 
stria on each side; scutellum rather large, red; elytra metallie 
blue, broadest at shoulders and strongly narrowed to apex, with 
rows of rather large punectures which become obsolete towards 
apex, surface somewhat transversely rugose; apices truncate, 
with external angles produced into a small sharp point; abdominal 
lines obsolete; antennæ with a distinct 5-jointed club. 
Leyte, Philippine Islands. In the collection of the Royal Belgian 
Museum. This pretty and distinct species is easily distinguished 
by its large thorax, acuminate elytra, and red legs and underside. 
Languria lyctoides n. sp. — Elongata, parallela, tota piceo- 
brunnea; capite prothoraceque fortiter punctatis, illo triangulari, 
hoc latitudine multo longiori, ad basin vix contracto, distincte 
marginato, basi utrinque striola sat longa instructa; elytris longis, 
parallelis, fortiter seriatim punctatis, apicibus ad extremum trun- 
catis, antennis pedibusque piceis, illis articulis 7 et 8 latioribus, 
9-11 dilatatis, subæqualibus. L. 5 1/2 mm. 
Elongate, parallel, entirely of a pitchy brown colour; antennæ, 
underside and legs (except extreme base of femora, and tarsi, 
which are lighter) pitchy; head and thorax, the latter especially, 
very strongly punctured; prothorax much longer than broad with 
sides subparallel but gradually contracted to base which is nar- 
rower than base of elytra and furnished with a rather indistinet 
long stria on each side; elÿtra long, parallel-sided, strongly 
punctured in rows, slightly contracted towards apex, extreme 
apices truncate. 
Zanzibar. In the collection of the Royal Belgian Museum. 
This species comes near to Z. formosa Crotch and Z. promon- 
torii Crotch; from unicolorous specimens of the former it differs 
by its longer thorax which is more parallel-sided, less rounded in 
front, and less contracted before base; the club of the antennæ 
also is much more compact, and differently shaped; from Z. pro- 
montorii it differs in being larger with more elongate and more 
strongly punctured thorax, and by the shape of the club of the 
antennæ. | 
Languria longipes n. sp. — Capite prothoraceque rufis, hoc 
convexiuseulo, diffuse punctato, latitudine paullo longiori; elytris 
nigro-Cyaneis, longis, postice acuminatis, fortiter seriatim punc- 
