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below have the frontal costa somewhat depressed, whereas, in 
stenofrons, it is roundly protuberant between the antennae; the 
dorsum of pronotum is rounded between the shoulders instead of 
being convex as in carmtchaeli. 
Teredorus carmichaeli, sp. nov. 
Near stenofrons, Hancock. Body wholly white, or grey and 
pale variegated, tibiae fuscous, annulate with white, wings black 
or infumate. Head not at all exserted, viewed from above very 
small; vertex strongly contracted forward drawing the eyes very 
near together, minutely tricarinate; frontal costa barely subpro- 
duced beyond the eyes, sinuate at the median ocellus; antennae 
inserted little below the eyes; eyes distinctly globose, pronotum 
smooth glabrous, minutely granose, subcylindrical forward, widen- 
ed between the shoulders; median carina very indistinct; prozonal ° 
carinae behind the front border mere obsolete lines and paral- 
lel; antehumeral carinae indistinct; hind process long subulate 
surpassing the hind femoral apices; posterior angles of the lateral 
lobes of the pronotum turned down, the apices rounded or sub- 
truncate; elytra moderately large, externally reticulate, rather 
wide forward and acuminate backward and narrowly rounded at 
the apices; wings extended to the pronotal apex; the four ante- 
rior femoral margins entire, minutely serrulate; middle femora 
little compressed and externally bicarinate; posterior femoral 
margins entire, minutely serrulate, the antegenicular denticle 
acute; the three pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi equal 
in length, the first and third tarsal joints equal in length. 
Entire length of female 17 mm.; pronotum 16 mm.; hind fe- 
mora 7 mm. 
Habitat.—Singla, Darjiling Dist., 1500 ft., Apr., June, 1913 
(Lord Carmichael’s coll.). Ind. Mus. coll. 
Teredorus frontalis, sp. nov. 
Near carmichaeli, differing as follows: stature smaller, body 
coloured fuscous, variegated with ochre, the underparts, fusco- 
variegated, lower half of the lateral lobes of the pronotum pale 
ochre; the four anterior femora little more compressed, sub- 
rugose; the hind femora stouter ; elytra smaller and punctate, 
not so reticulate; the antennae inserted little lower; the hind 
process of the pronotum not so long subulate, but the wings 
extended to the pronotal apex. 
Entire length of female rr mm.; pronotum 10°5 mm.; poste- 
rior femora 5°8 mm. 
Habitat.—Dharampur, Simla Hills, 5000 ft., May, 1907 (N. 
Annandale). 
Teredorus ridleyi, Hancock. 
Systclederus ridleyi, Hanc., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 401, 
1g08. 
Habitat.—Singapore, Botanical Gardens (Hancock). 
