28 COI.EOl'TMKA OK THE FA.MILV CAKAr.IDAE 



Ifrud wide, convex, with a slight neck constriction, frontal fovcae slight, eyes large Init 

 liardly prominent, genae sloping gradually to neck, antennae harely reaching basal fourth 

 of elytra, palpi not dilated, surface moderately punctate along sides and across vertex, disk 

 and neck smooth. ProtJwrax moderately convex, a sixth wider than head, a fifth wider than 

 long, base arcuate, a little narrower than apex, sides rounded and reflexed, sinuate quite close 

 tci the hind angles, which are sharp though a little obtuse, almost dentiform; median line 

 and front transverse impression moderately deep, basal foveae also fairly deep, rounded, 

 adjoining the angles, surface moderately punctate, more densely in the foveae, more sparsely 

 on the disk. Elytra rather fiat, subovate, three-fourths wider than prothorax, about a third 

 longer than wide, widest behind middle, basal border entire, apex truncate ; striae moderately 

 impressed and very finely punctate, intervals finely, irregularly, and not very closely punc- 

 tate, a slight depression on each side on the front of disk. No reticulate microsculpture is 

 present, but the surface of the elytra is vaguely and micrcscopically rugose-punctate. 



A little smaller than C. championi Andr., and somewhat differently coloured. The pro- 

 thorax is less contracted loehind, with much less conspicuous hind angles ; the elytra are 

 shorter, w^ith a similar pale humeral vitta, but a slight though quite distinct apical spot 

 as well, the surface is more finely and more closely punctate, without any reticulate 

 microsculpture. 



Indian Tibet: Anem T,a, 17,000 feet, I-\'IIi-32, 1 ex. S. 



