MYLLOCEBUS. 301 



130 (131) Rostrum longer tlian head, the 



dorso-lateral carinte distinct to 

 base ; basal constriction of pro- 

 thorax only slightly deeper than 

 the apical one cum'coniis, F., p. 343. 



131 (130) Rostrum not longer than head, 



the dorso-lateral cai'injc dis- 

 appearing before the base ; 

 basal constriction of prothorax 

 much deeper than the apical . . 7'o^ci/Ius, sp. n., p. 344. 



132 (75) Tooth of hind femora bi- or tri- 



deutate. 



133 (136) Tooth of hind femora bidentate. 



134 (135) Forehead a little broader than 



the eye ; elj'^tra without metallic 



green spots subfasciatus, Guer., p. 345. 



135 (134) Forehead not broader than the 



eye ; elytra with pale metallic 



green spots audrcn-csi, sp. n., p. 34G. 



136 (133) Tooth of hind femora trid^-ntate. 



137 (140) Two basal joints of funicle sub- 



equal ; space between the eyes 

 much greater than the long axis 

 of the eye. 



138 (l-'59) Rostrum ver}^ slightly narrowed 



from base to apex ; elytra with 

 narrow, finely punctate strife, 

 the setfe miuute and discernible 

 with difficulty denfifer, F., p. 347. 



139 (138) Rostrum a little broader at the 



apex ; elytra with broad, coarsely 

 punctate strife, the setfe com- 

 paratively long, recumbent and 

 easily discernible discolur, Boh., p. 348. 



140 (137) Joint 2 of funicle markedly longer 



than 1. 



141 (142) Space between the eyes not 



greater than that between the 

 scrobes ; humeral angles of 

 elytra slightly projecting later- 

 ally ; elytra white with large 

 dark blotches undaivs, sp. u., p. 350. 



142 (141) Space between the eyes evidently 



greater than that between the 

 scrobes ; humeral angles not 

 projecting laterally ; colour very 

 variable W-pusf.ukttus, Fst.,p. 350. 



20 1. Myllocerus viridamis, F. 



Curctilio virldanus, Fabricius,* Syst. Ent. 1775, p. 155. 

 Myllocerus viridanus, Bohenian, Schiinh, Gen. Cure, ii, 1834, p, 427 : 



Stebbing, Indian Forest Insects, 1914, p. 398. 

 Mrjlloccrus angustifrons, Faust,* IJeut. Ent. Zeit. 1897, p. 356. 



Black, with dense uniform light green scaHng, varying to pale 

 greenish white ; in the latter case the insects sometinies exhibit a 



