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tw o basal joints of about equal leugth and thickness. ProtJiora.r 

 as long as broad, its sides evenly rounded, broadest about the 

 middle, the apex ver}^ little narrower than the base, rugosely 

 granulate, with a narrow central stria, which is more distinct in 

 tlie basal half, and a shallow transverse impression near the apex. 

 Elytra with the sides rounded, broadest about the middle, sharply 

 narrowed before the apex, deeply striate, the stria) with large deep 

 punctures, the intervals ratlier convex, the discal ones often with 

 numerous transverse interruptions giving them a tiiberculate ap- 

 pearance, 3 and 5 slightly more raised, the former with a low 



Fig. G2. — Grotra'itis liiinalat/anin^. Bull. 



oblong tubercle behind the middle, the latter with a still larger 

 tubercle at the top of the declivity ; the seta) sparse, short and 

 curved. Legs long and slender. 



Levqih, d (Vi'lk, ? 8i-9| mm. : breadth, S 2|-3, $ 3|-4mm. 



SiKKiM : Mungphu {E. "T. Alkimon) ; Lebong, 5000 ft. (//. 

 M. Lefroiz—Vusii Coll.): Darjiling, 7000-8000 ft. (7i'. B. JJorsfall— 

 Ind. Mus.); Gopaldhara, Kangbong Valley, Darjiling (IT. A', 

 Wehh). 



Tjipe 5 in the Stockholm Museum. 



167. Geotragus bituberosus, Deshr. 



Brachyaspistes hituherosns,'Des\)Xoc\\iiY» des Leges,* V. R. See. Ent. 

 Belg. 1891, p. cccliv. 



"Very closelv allied to G. Imualayunvfs, lut differing from it in 

 the following particulars : — 



Antennce with joint 1 of the funicle appreciablv longer than 

 joint 2. Protliorax a little longer than broad, the granules more 

 sparse on the disk and generally more flattened. Elytra with the 

 intervals less uneven, the posterior |)ron)inence on interval 5 more 

 ridge-like than tuberculat-e. interval 3 without any distinct post- 



