70 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo.. XI, 
of shoulders and barely subtuberculate 
backward to base of process; margins 
of first joint. of hind tarsi not at all 
expanded ; pronotum of male Ig mm. saussuret, sp. nov. 
Eugavialidium multidentatum, sp. nov. 
Near F. birmanicum, Brunner. Body and legs marked with 
fuscous and yellow, and yellow tubercles dot the course of the 
lateral carinae throughout each side of the dorsum, the three 
tubercles in front yellow, the spines of the lateral lobes pinkish- 
yellow, and underneath the body darker pinkish-yellow. Head 
not at all exserted, eyes globose ; vertex subwider than one of the 
eyes ; paired ocelli placed between the extreme lower part of the 
eyes; antennae long, very slender filiform, inserted distinctly 
below the eyes; frontal costa protuberant between the antennae. 
Pronotum deplanate, strongly inequal ; median carina of pronotum 
irregularly undulate, and at the front margin terminating in a 
produced elevated tubercle ; dorsum minutely punctate or bear- 
ing pale granulations, between the shoulders on the disc provided 
with short elevated subcarinate tubercles, behind the shoulders 
depressed, and above the apices of the elytra on each side of the 
dorsum provided with an elevated subcarinate boss, further back- 
ward on base of process bearing two elongate elevated nodes; hind 
process acuminate, subrounded above toward the apex, but flat- 
tened forward toward the base ; lateral carinae throughout on each 
side dotted with a series of small and rather widely separated 
obtuse denticles, the one at the humeral angle scarcely more dis- 
tinct and obtuse, and those backward toward the apex becoming 
smaller and less distinct, but marked by minute pale maculae; 
lateral lobes at the front margin produced in a denticle on each 
side; the posterior angles produced in a strong spine slightly cur- 
vate forward and moderately broad at the base; elytra acuminate 
toward the apices ; wings extended to or barely beyond the apex of 
the hind process. Anterior femoral carinae above subtuberculate, 
two toward the base often subacute, margins below bituberculate ; 
middle femora above subtrilobate, below bidentate ; posterior 
femoral carinae above indistinctly minutely trilobate, below pro- 
vided with small obtuse denticles very slightly produced ; margins 
of hind tibiae sparingly minutely dentate on outer margins, the 
margins moderately expanded; the first articles of the posterior 
tarsi moderately expanded, the three pulvilli nearly equal in 
length. 
Entire length of female 20°5-22°5 mm.; pronotum 19°5-21°5 
mm.; post. femora 8°5 mm. 
Habitat.—Sukli, east side of Dawna Hills, 2100 ft., Nov. 22, 
1g11 (F. H. Gravely); Dawna Hills, 2000-3000 ft., Tenasserim, 
Mar., 1909 (N. Annandale). 
This species may be distinguished from EL. birmanicum, Brun- 
ner, by the curvate spines of the lateral lobes; the longer pro- 
