ALECTOEOLOPHUS. APALyVCKIS. 



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28G. Alectorolophus bimaculatus, sp. uov. 



Stout, Wery rugose, brown, subapterous. Pronotum narrowed 

 in front, expanded behind, with a high, quadrilobate serrated 

 crest, deeply cut between the lobes by the sulci, and the hind 

 border denticulated ; the lateral carinjB are also lobate and denti- 

 culated. The mesonotuin is covered by what resembles ru.di- 

 nientary tegniina, soldered in the middle and coucave behind, and 







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Fig. 1-9. — Alectorolophus himaculatm. 

 a. Side view of thorax. 



marked on each side by a large irregular black spot. Hind femora 

 denticulated on the carinas, and marked with numerous black 

 granules ; the median carina forms a strong spear-like projection 

 above the knee ; hind tibisB about as long as the femora, A\"ith 

 about 9 spines on the carinje. 



Len(/th 30 mm. ; hind femur, 20 mm. 



SiKKIM (?) 



T;f2)e in the British Museum. 



Genus APALACRIS. 

 A2)alacris, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M. iv, 1870, p. (341. 

 Type, Apalacris varkorais, AValk. 



Rancje. N. India. 



Body slender. Head and thorax rugose ; frontal ridge narrow, 

 a little widei' between the antennae than the vertex between the 

 eyes, gradually but very slightly narrowed to the clypeus, slightly 

 constricted midway, somewhat grooved and punctured from the 



