72 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XI, 
Eugavialidium indicum, Hancock. 
Scelimena tdia, Hanc., Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 219, 1907; 
Hanc., Rec. Indian Museum, viii, p. 311, 1913. 
Habitat.—Assam (H. H.G. Austen). 
The type in the author’s collection is from Cherrapungi, Assam. 
The type is conspicuously ornate with small yellow spots forward 
on the greyish-fuscous dorsum, and also on the legs; the median 
carina of the pronotum at the front bears a tubercle; the lateral 
catinae of the dorsum of pronotum are not furnished with denti- 
cles or tubercles; the lateral lobes at the front under the eyes bear a 
tubercle on each side; the spines of the posterior angles of the lateral 
lobes are little curvate forward at the apices and more slender in the 
male; disc of the pronotum above provided on each side with a 
more or less distinct short branching carinula. In the specimens in 
the Indian Museum collection the bright yellow maculae are more 
or less obscured; the hind femora are missing, but in the type 
the hind tibiae and first joint of the posterior tarsi show moderate 
expansion of the margins but not nearly so strongly dilated as in 
typical Scelimena; the outer margins of the hind tibiae bear small 
acute denticles. In the two females in the Indian Museum the 
pronotum measures 20 and 22 mm. in length. 
Eugavialidium kempi, sp. nov. 
Near E. biymanicum, Brunner. Greyish-fuscous, yellow macu- 
late, pronotal process suffused with, and spotted with chrome yel- 
low. Vertex little wider than one of the eyes. Pronotum at the 
front border trituberculate, but the middle of the dorsum behind 
the occiput not at all tuberculate; median carina of pronotum 
irregularly compressed, spotted with yellow; just behind the sulci, 
and behind the shoulders gibbulate; dorsum fossulate behind the 
shoulders, on either side above the base of the hind femora obtuse 
nodulose, and further backward bearing a pair of elevated nodes; 
lateral carinae subcompressed and on each side of disc at the 
humeral angles and before the angles bearing a pale yellow denticle, 
backward yellow maculate; anterior and middle femora slender 
elongate, margins of anterior femora above subentire, bearing one 
very small tubercle, below subentire or bearing two minute tuber- 
cles; middle femora yellow maculate, and subtrilobate above, 
below subbituberculate; hind femora elongate, superior margin 
erenulate and above the middle and at the distal fourth subacute 
dentate, below subentire. 
Entire length of female 23°5 mm.; pronotum 23 mm.; post. 
femora 8°7 mm. 
Habitat.—Above Panji, 4000 ft., ‘‘ Rebang stream under 
stones’ (Kemp). 
This species was mistaken for females of EF. indicum, Hancock, 
in my former paper in the Records of the Indian Museum, VIII, 
p- 311, 1913. I have since examined two females of E. indicum, 
which are mentioned under the preceding heading. In EF. kempt 
