452 Mr. Baly's (lescrrptions of 



rugose-punctate. Elytra much broader than the thorax, nar- 

 roAvly oblong, their sides parallel ; upper surface faintly depressed 

 below the basilar space, coarsely rugose-punctate. Apex of anal 

 segment of abdomen obtusely truncate, edged with piceo-fulvous. 



2. Galcritra tarsalie, n. sp. 



Subelongata, postice vix ampliata, pallide fusca, sericea, oculis, 

 genubus, tibiis apice, tarsorumque articulis basalibus duobus 

 nigris; thorace transverso, lateribus angulatis, disco transversim 

 excavate, crebre punctato, utrinque puncto nigro instructo ; 

 elytris crebre punctatis. Long. 4 lin. 



riab. Sadia. 



Head strongly and coarsely punctured, antenna? stained above 

 with piceous. Thorax twice as broad as long, disc transversely 

 concave, strongly and coarsely punctured, rugose on the sides. 

 Elytra closely but less coarsely punctured than the thorax. 



Genus iiaplosonyx, Chevr. 



In Iiaplosonyx proper (as distinguished from Sphenoraia, 

 Clark) the antenna usually taper towards the apex, and the third 

 joint is always distinctly longer than the second ; the punctxu-es 

 are as a rule arranged without order on the disc of the elytra; 

 the basilar space is always bounded beneath and on the outer 

 side by a distinct depression. 



1. Ilaplosoni/.r (Iiahiheus, Wo\)Q; (clonf/dfiis, Bnly.) 



Ilab. The Plains. 



I am indel)ted to Mr. Janson for the determination of this 

 species, he having in this as in several other instances compared 

 my specimen with the Ilopean type. 



2. Iiaplosonyx scntellatus, n. sp. 



Oblongus, convexns, fulvns, nitidns, pectoris lateribus nigro- 

 piceis; scutello, antennis pedibusque nigris ; thorace transverso, 

 lateribus parallelis, bisinnatis, disco transversim excavato; elytris 

 fortiter confuse punctatis. Long. 4-5 lin. 



Var. A. Scutello femoribiisque flavis, 

 JIab. Ililis of Assam. 



