342 cuRCtiLioNiD.i:. 



ferruginous, with fairly dense scaling, the fem.ora with a sliarp 

 tooth, the libi« not sinuate internally. 



Lemith, 34-5 nini. ; breadth, I5-2 nini. 



Assam : Shillong {F. W. Champion). 



Typeii <S $ in the British Museum. 



322. Myllocerus severini, sp. nov. 



Colour black, with greyish-green scaling; the prothorax with a 

 central dark stripe and usually ^^ith a narrower interrupted stripe 

 on each side of it ; the elytra mottled with irregular and variable 

 small black markings on the disk. 



IJead with the eyes subdorsal and only slightly convex, the 

 forehead not broader tlian the space between the scrobes. lins- 

 trum about as long as broad, longer than the head, the sides 

 narrowed from the base to beyond the middle and dilated at the 

 apex, the apical emargination very shallow, the base of the 

 epistome being broadly roundcjd ; the upper surface plane, with a 

 very fine ceiitral carina, the lateral carinse indistinct. Antennce 

 piceous : the f unicle with joint 2 slightly longer than 1, 3 and 4 

 equal. Prothora.v broader than long, the sides subparallel from 

 the apex to the middle and then narrowing to the base, the apical 

 margin vertically truncate at the sides, the base distinctly bisinuate; 

 the upper surface with confluent punctation hidden by the scaling, 

 transversely impressed near the apex and with a shallow rounded 

 impression on each side behind the middle. Ehftra separately 

 rounded at the base, the shoulders subrectangular, the sides parallel 

 to beyond the middle in the 6 , slightly dilated behind in the 5 , 

 finely punctato- striate and with rather long erect pale setae. Legs 

 piceous or ferruginous, with dense greyish scaling, the femora 

 with a single short tooth. 



Lem/th, 3|-4| mm. ; breadth, l;4-2 mm. 



Bexgal : Chota Nagpur (C'ardon). 



Tyjie in the British Museum. 



323. Myllocerus impallescens, sp. nov. 



Colour black, with uniform very pale green or whitish-green 

 scaling. 



Head with the eyes rather small, lateral and ])rominent, the 

 forehead very broad, liostrmn as long as broad, longer than the 

 head, gradually narrowing from the base anteriorly and slightly 

 dilated at the apex, the emargination very deep and acute : the 

 upper surface almost plane, without distinct carinae, but with a 

 fine bare central line. Antenna' as in ili, stdif/lauctis, but with the 

 setse suberect on the scape and the club shorter. Frothorax 

 scarcely broader than long, tlie sides slightly rounded, faintly 

 constricted in front and beliind, the base shallowly bisinuate, the 

 apical margin of equal width and oblique laterally, the punctation 

 faintly visible through the scaling. Elytra as in M. stdx/kmcus, 



