Phytophagous Coleoptera. 4G5 



Mas. Antenuis corpore longioribus; facie infra anteunis creta 

 ti-aiisversa elevata, medio leviter emarginata instvucto; clypeo 

 aiitice profuude inciso, disco profunde excavato, utriuc^ue fascia 

 e piUs longis iustructo ; palpis articulo penultimo iucrassato, 

 com]irosso, ultimo brevi conico, apice obtuso. 



Ilab. The Plains of Assam. 



Head large, vertex smooth, impuuctate; encai-pa2 transverse, 

 ]iyriform, separated by a broad groove; on the face just below the 

 antennaj is a broad obli(|uely elevated lamina, its apex sinuate 

 on either side, its middle angularly notched, a longitudinal groove 

 running downwards from this notch to its base; clypeus very 

 deeply excavated, its anterior margin very deeply incised, the 

 incision extending upwards nearly to the base of the transverse 

 ridge, and dividing the anterior portion of the clypeus into two 

 large lobes, each of Avhich is armed within with a short reciu'ved 

 tooth; disc on either side furnished Avith a transverse band of 

 very long fulvous hairs, the apices of which curl spirally out- 

 wards; labrum very large, its apex obtuse. Thorax nearly twice 

 as broad as long; sides straight and very slightly diverging from 

 the base nearly to the apex, sinuate just behind the latter, the 

 anterior angles thickened, obtuse. Scutellum semiovate. Elytra 

 oblong, convex, excavated below the basilar space, tinelv 

 punctured. 



.V single specimen only, a (J , is known to me. 



Genus macuisi'a, Baly. 



1. Mavrlspa Sattndcrsi, Baly. 



Ilab. The Plains. 



A single individual, unfortunately much broken, fixes ho 

 habitat of this rare insect; the unique specimen (now in my 

 (cabinet), on whicli the orignial diagnosis was made, being with- 

 out a locality ticket. 



Genus amsodkka, Baly. 



1. Anisoik'fd Gncrinii, Baly. 

 Ilah. The Plains. 



2. Anisodcra crcavofa, Baly. 

 Hab, The Plains, 



