330 cuECULioyiD.T. 



305. Myllocerus laetivirens, sp. nov. 



Colour piceous, with uniform pale metallic green scaling. 



Head with the eyes lateral, shortly oval, and rather prominent, 

 the forehead much broader than the space between the scrobes. 

 Rosirwn about as long as the liead, broader than long, somewhat 

 narrowed from the base to the middle, and only slightly dilated at 

 the apex, the emargination very shallow and broadly rounded ; the 

 upper surface shallowly impressed, with a faint central carina, 

 the lateral carinse distinct. Anteniup rufescent, Avith dense pale 

 scaling ; the funicle with joint 1 longer than 2, 3 and 4 equal. 

 Proilwrax transverse, the sides gently rounded, the base a little 

 broader than the apex and deeply bisinuate, the apical margin 



Fig. 100. — Mi/Uoccrus Icsflvireiis, Mshl. 



oblique laterally; the upper surface v.ith. a shallow transverse im- 

 pression on each side at tlie base and apex, the punctation scarcely 

 visible through the scaling. Elytra comparatively short and broad, 

 separately rounded at the base, the shoulders rounded and rather 

 sloping, the sides slightly widened behind the middle, the punc- 

 tures in the striae appearing very fine through the scaling, the 

 seta? broad, carved, and suberect ; the scutellum with green 

 scaling. Lerjs flavescent, with pale scaling, the femora with a 

 small tooth. 



Length, 3|-3^ mm. ; breadth, 1^ mm. 



Pn>'JAB : Lahore (Lefroi/ — Pusa Coll.). 



Ti/pe in the British Museum. 



306. Myllocerus tusicollis, sp. nov. 



Colour red-brown, \\ith uniform pale coppery -green scaling. 

 A-^ery closely allied to 31. ketivirens, Mshl., from which it differs 

 in the following characters : — 



Head with the eves distinctly larger proportionately. Rostrum 



