212 CETOXIIX.E. 



190. Coenochilus trabecula. 



Coenochilus trabecula, Schamn, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1844, p. 397 ; 



Westtc, Thes. Ent. Oxon. 1874, p. 44, pi. xiii, fig. 10. 

 Cremastochilus senegalensis, G. Sf P., Monogr. Cet. 1833, p. 114, 



pi. XV, lig. 7. 



Black and shining, with very scanty minute setae upon the upper 

 surface and short yellowish hairs upon the pygidiuin and lower 

 surface. The form is elongate, moderately compact and a little 

 depressed above, with not very slender legs. The head is broad, 

 nearly straight in front, with ])rominent eyes, and coarsely granu- 

 lated. The prothomx is subcircular, rather long, narrowed in 

 front, feebly angulated at the sides, with the base narrow but 

 considerably wider than the apex. The dorsal surface is convex, 

 strongly and closely punctured, and longitudinally grooved in the 

 middle. The scutellum is finely punctured, and the elytra are 

 coarsely and indefinitely punctured and strongly sulcate ; they 

 are not very prominent at the shoulders but taper a little towards 

 their extremities. The pygidhim is finely rugose and pubescent 

 except at the apex, where it is nearly smooth and slightly carinate 

 longitudinally. The front tihia is short and broad, with two very 

 large blunt terminal teeth and a smaller very obtuse one near the 

 base. The four posterior tihice have each a strong tooth beyond the 

 middle of the outer edge, and the tarsi are moderately long. 



cJ . The abdomen is arclied but not excavated and the spurs of 

 the hind tibiae are short and sharp. 



2 . The spurs of the hind tibiae are broad and blunt. 



Lenrith 12-14'5 mm. ; breadth o-5'5 mm. 



Bombay ; Madras : Malabar, Bangalore, Nilgiri Hills, Pon- 

 dichery. 



I have examined the insect attributed to this species by 

 Mr. Janson in Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1901, p. 184, and find that 

 it is really a specimen of C. hrunneus, Saund. 



191. Ccenocliiltis campbelli. 



Coenocliilus campbelli, Saund.,* Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, iii, 1842, 

 p. 234, pi. xiii, tig. 1 ; Westiv., Thes. Ent. Oxon. 1874, p. 44, 

 pi. xiii, fig. 5. 



Coeuochilus platvrrhinus, Schatun, A7tn. Soc. Ent. France, 1844, 

 p. 419. 



Black, moderately shining and closely punctured above, the 

 punctures bearing minute greyish setae, the lower surface finely 

 strigose, and the legs long and slender. The head is rugose, broad, 

 and nearly straight at the front margin, and the eyes are not 

 prominent. The pronotum is convex, densely punctured, feebly 

 grooved along the middle, hexagonal in shape, but with the lateral 

 angles placed considerably before the middle, and with a faint pit 

 in each hind angle. The scutellum and elytra are rather less densely 



