new genera and species o/" Hetei-omem. 475 



Coelocnemodes StoUczkanus, n. sp. 



Obscure brownish-black; head uneven, coarsely but not deeply 

 punctured, with smaller punctures between; labrum and palpi 

 rufescent, the former lightly punctate; prothorax with a trans- 

 verse impression near the base, and 2 or 3 foveate depressions on 

 the disc, granulose, the sides confluently granulose punctate; 

 elytra rather closely subseriately punctured, and faintly trans- 

 versely rugulose and granulose. Length 10 lines. 



Murree. 



Trigonoscelis setosa, n. sj). 



Black, more or less broadly oblong-ovate : head remotely punc- 

 tured, setose ; epistoma and labrum more strongly and closely 

 punctured : prothoi'ax transverse, quadrate, more or less gently 

 convex, sometimes depressed on the disc, front angles prominent, 

 acute ; base scarcely wider than apex, strongly sinuate in the 

 middle, hind angles a little outwardly directed ; sides a little 

 rounded before the middle : granulose, setose ; scutellum small, 

 petiolate : elytra more or less depressed above, more or less 

 broadly oval; base wider than base of prothorax, shoulders more 

 or less strongly advanced; granulose, setose, the granules more 

 or less seriate, near the sides is a row of more distinct and closely 

 placed granules; margin closely subserrately grantilose: a flexuous 

 elevated more or less granulose line running obliquely down the 

 epipleura;: underside and legs moderately closely granulose and 

 clothed with fine ashy pubescence : four hind tibia; hispid and 

 fringed outwardly with long fuscous hairs ; front tibia; spinose 

 down outer edge : four hind tarsi fringed with long hairs. 

 Length 7-9^ lines; Avidth of elytra across middle 3|— 4:|- lines. 



Kashgar to Kogyar. 



Trirjonoscelis laeerta, n. s[). 



Ovoid, black, thinly tomentose: head feebly remotely punc- 

 tured: prothorax transverse, quadrate, depressed on disc and 

 down median line, front angles a little prominent and acute; 

 sides moderately roimdcd in front, sinuately narrowed behind; 

 base not wider than apex, moderately sinuate at the middle; 

 hind angles slightly outwardly directed ; irregularly covered 

 with largish flattened tuliercles, Avitli a few small pointed 

 tubercles between: elytra oval, regularly convex, on each elytron 

 five irreiiular rows of from seven to nine rather large rouiided 



