336 EUTBLIN^. 



punctured, and the elytra are strongly and closely but scarcely 

 confluently punctured, with well-marked narrow costaB. The 

 pygidium is clothed with fine and moderately close but not long 

 hair. The legs are rather slender, the front tibia armed with 

 three strong equidistant teeth, the hind tibia not broad, the 

 longer claw of the front and middle feet minutely cleft at the 

 end, and the shorter claw of the hind foot more than half the 

 length of the longer. The antenna is 10-jointed. 



S . The clypeus is smaller tlian in the female, the eyes are very 

 large and prominent, and the antenna! club rather long. 



Lenc/th, 10-11 mm. ; breadth, 5 mm. 



Punjab : Murree {2 T. E. D. Bell) ; Kashmir : Ladak {Sto- 

 liczl-a, type). 



Type in Dr. Ohaus' collection. 



362. Adoretus stoliczkse. 



Adoretus stoUczkce, Ohaus, Deutsclie Ent. Zeits., 1914, p. 490, 

 fig. 24. 



Tawny yellow, with the forehead and vertex, the pronotum 

 (with the exception of broad lateral margins), a sutural stripe 

 common to both elytra (broad at the base and narrowing to the 

 extremity), and the tarsi, brown or red-brown. The darkly- 

 pigmented part of the pronotum is sometimes reduced to a patch 

 or spot on each side of the middle and is occasionally absent 

 altogether. The scutellum is always pale. 



The body is oval in shape, moderately convex and rather 

 shining, with a somewhat scanty clothing of minute setae above. 

 The head is not very large, but the clypeus is broadly semi- 

 circular, granulated and I'ather closely clothed with grey setae ; 

 the forehead is strongly punctured and rather closely setose. 

 The pronotum is coarsely and deeply, but scantily and irregularly, 

 punctured, and correspondingly thinly clothed with fine setae; 

 the sides are straight in front and rounded behind, with the front 

 angles acute and the hind angles rounded off. The scutellum is 

 rugosely punctured, and the elytra deeply, coarsely and rather 

 confluently, with somewhat indistinct costse. The pygidium is 

 closely clothed with very fine grey hair. The legs are rather 

 slender, the front tibia armed with three sharp equidistant teeth, 

 the longer front and middle claws minutely cleft, and the shorter 

 hind claw more than half the length of the longer. 



c? . The longer front and middle claws are very unequally 

 cleft. 



$ . The longer front and middle claws are equally cleft. The 

 pronotum is very smooth and shining, with exceedingly scanty 

 punctures and hairs. 



Lenr/i/i, 9-5-12 mm.; breadth, 5-6 mm. 



Bombay: Surat (H. J\J. Lefroy, July); Central Provinces: 

 Jabalpur Distr. (Indian Museum), Nagpur {E. A. D'Abreu, June), 

 Donawa Betul, Gondia (June, Pusa Coll.). 



