(90) 



alternate interspaces of the elytra very conspicnonsly spotted black and liiteons, the 

 third intersjiaco with a slightly larger luteoas spot before and behind the middle. 



8. Habrissus andrewesi nom. nov. 



ffabrlsms selVfer Jord. (nee Lac. 1867), Nov. Z,u,l. p. 4IJ9 (190i;). 



By some oversight I believed the name of Lacordaire's species to be sellatus 

 (cf. Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1895, p. 178), and chose the name selUfer to denote the close 

 affinity of the two insects. However, Lacordaire named his species selli/er, and 

 therefore the one described by me requires a new name. Mr. Andrewes drew my 

 attention to the error, and I have mnch pleasure in associating his name with the 

 present species. 



'.». Habrissus molitor spec nov. 



?. //. selUfero Lac. (1867) valde affinis, tomento denso sat longo griseo-albo 

 vestitus, nigro signatns, antennis nigris, segmentis P-S" basi apiceque rnfescenti- 

 bus. — Long. (cap. excl.) 8 mm. 



2 ¥ ? from Karknr Ghat, 1500—2000 ft., May and July 1911. 



Pronotnm with a few indistinct black spots at the sides and in front of the 

 scutellum. Elytra with a spot at the scntellum, on the snbbasal callosity, shoulder 

 angle and behind the shoulders black, before the middle a transverse band of black 

 confluent spots widest at the suture, another band at the beginning of tlie apical 

 declivity ; suture hardly at all depressed. Pygidium greyish white with a median 

 spot and the apical margin black. 



On the underside two black dots on the metepisternum and a row of indistinct 

 lateral spots on the abdomen placed at the bases of the segments. A median spot 

 on the femora, the apices of the tibiae and of the first and fourth tarsal segments 

 as well as the whole upperside of the second and third segments black. 



