340 cri5CULio:yiD.T:. 



seta?; the fuiiicle with joint 2 longer than i, and 3 shghtly longer 

 than 4, the cluh narrowly elongate. Prothorcuv broader than long, 

 the sides slightly rounded, hroadest about the middle, the lateral 

 constrictions scarcely obsei-vable, the base shallowly bisinuate, the 

 apical margin a little narrower, with a slight dorsal sinuation and 

 vertically truncate at the sides, the punctation concealed by the 

 scaling. Elytra shallowly sinuate at the base, the shoulders 

 roundly rectangular, the sides subparallel in the <S , slightly dilated 

 hehind in the 5 , finely punctato-striate, the scaling dei;se, the seta> 

 very short and depressed ; the scutellum hare. Legs piceous, with 

 thin scaling, the femora vith a ver}" small tooth. 



Length, 3|-54 nun. ; breadth, 1.4-2^ mm. 



Madkas : Nilgiri Hills, 6000 h~ {H. L. Andrewes). 



Tyj)e in the British Museum. 



319. Myllocerus spectator, sp. nov. 



Colour hlack, witli uniform pale whitish-green scaling. 



Head with the eyes large, suhdorsal, almost circular and not 

 very convex, the forehead narrower than the eye and scarcely as 

 broad as the space between the scrobes. Jlostrum about as broad 

 as long, rather longer than the head, narrowing from the base to 

 the middle and dilated again towards the apex, the apical euiar- 

 gination shallow and rounded ; the upper surface shallowly 

 impressed, with a faint central stria and fine lateral carince. An- 

 temice piceous, the scape A\ith subdepressed setae ; the funicle with 

 joint 2 much longer than 3, 3 and 4 equal. ProtJtorax scarcely 

 broader than long, the sides almost straight and narrowing 

 gradually from the base to the apex, the base deeply bisinuate, 

 the a])ical margin slightly oblique at the sides, tlie upperside 

 witli the punctation faintly visible through the scaling and with 

 a small fovea on each side behind the middle. Lhjtra eacli 

 strongly rounded at the base, the shoulders forming a rounded 

 obtuse angle, the sides subparallel, the striae distinctly punctate, 

 the setae rather short, fine and suberect ; the scutellum squamose, 

 Legs piceous, w ith thin pale scaling, the femora with a sharp 

 tooth. 



Length, 4 nun.; breadth, 1| mm. 



Assam : Patkai Hills {Dolierty). 



Tyjje in the British Museum. 



320. Myllocerus lefroyi, sp. nov. 



Colour black or piceoiis. \\ith ligbt green scaling, the elytra 

 with irregular suhdeiuided darker markings. 



i/^«cZ with the eyes lateral and rather prominent, the forehead 

 about as broad as the space between the scrobes, shallowly \m- 

 pressed, not striolate, and with a depressed central carina. 

 nostrum almost as long as broad, longer than the head, its sides 

 subparallel at the base and slightly dilated at the apex, the 



