/.S 



cp^to'ilnm:. 



The body is moderately elongate and rather flat, w ith the lower 

 surface aud the pygidium clothed with minute decumbent grey 

 hairs. The head is broader than it is long, coarsely punctured 

 and thinly setose. It is excavated above, the hind margin of 

 the excavation gives rise at the middle to 

 two coalescing processes projecting hori- 

 zontally forward, and the front of the 

 eh/pens is arcuately excised, with rather 

 sharj) angles. The protlionLv is thinly 

 punctured, with the sides nearly parallel 

 behind, feebly angulated in the middle, and 

 from there convergent and almost straight. 

 The base is very feebly emarginated before 

 the scii-telluhi. The latter is very short, 

 acutely pointed, and has only a few small 

 punctures at the sides. The el)jti'a are 

 rather strongly punctate-striate, two of the 

 dorsal intervals being smootli and feebly 

 convex, the x-est irregularly punctured, and 

 the apical margins more coarsely and closely 

 punctured. The sides are moderately 

 siiniated belilnd the shoulders and the apical angles bluntly pro- 

 duced. Tlie piiijidlam is finely rugose, and the sides of the 

 metastenmm and ahdomen are strongly punctured. The form of 

 the front tibia is rather pecuhar, the three teeth being strong, 

 equal and very oblique. All the tarsi are rather short. 

 Length :26 nnn.; breadth 13 mm. 

 BuiiMA : Moulmein. 

 Ti/pe in the British Museum. 



Fig. 19. — I'lati/iioccphali^s 



hamiUonl, female ; 



natural size. 



(ienus JUMNOS. 



•lumnos, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Land, ii, l8o'J, j'- 1~<J. pi. x^i, 

 fig. 1 ; Westwuod, Cab. of Orient. Entom. pi. xvii, liirs- 1 & '2. 



Type, J. raclccri, Saund. 



Bawje. North India and Burma. 



J'''orm moderately elongate, rather parallel-sided, and smooth 

 and shining above. Clypeus quadrate. Protliorax sinuous at the 

 sides, witli the hind angles sharp. Scutellum moderately long 

 and pointed. ]*]lytra sinuated behind the shoulders. Mesosternal 

 process short and flat, rounded or obtusely pointed in front. 

 Pront tibiie bidentate externally. 



S . Clypeus straighter in front than in the $ . Pi'othorax 

 more convex. IVont legs elongated, with the tibia) slender, 

 hooked at the end and irregularly toothed beneath. Middle and 

 hind tibia? more closely fringed at the inner edge. Abdomen 

 impressed beneath. 



