114 SPOLIA ZEYLANTCA. 



depressed, granulate, truncate anteriorly, the apical process scarcely 

 or not extended backward to the apices of tlie posterior femora, 

 cuneate, backward toward the acute apex subemarginate and 

 slightly turned downward ; dorsum somewhat bifossulate behind tlie 

 shoulders on each side of the median carina ; between the shoulders 

 provided with two short, abbreviated, supernumerary carinse ; 

 humeral angles wanting, the lateral carina inconspicuous and 

 convex ; median carina more distinct, percurrent, sub undulate in 

 profile. Elytra and wings wanting ; lateral lobes of pronotum. 

 widely ampliate, the margins externally rounded, posteriorly 

 distinctly truncate, and here the posterior angles formed in promi- 

 nent subacute apices, not so acute in the female, the transverse 

 diameter between the angles being the widest part of the body. 

 Anterior femora compressed, above convexo-carinate, inferior cari- 

 nse lobate at the outer third ; middle femora compressed, the outer 

 face carinate, inferior carina? biundate, or lobate at the outer third 

 part ; posterior femora stout, the longitudinal carinas below the 

 middle of the external pagina strongly expressed, viewed from above 

 arcuate, entire, the oblique rugye prominent ; the femoral and geni- 

 cular spines of ordinary form and size ; posterior tibial margins 

 minutely serrulate and spinose ; first and third articles of the 

 posterior tarsi equal in length. 



Length of body female (to end of ovipositor) 7 mm., pronotum 

 6 mm. ; post. fem. 4*5 mm. Male 6 mm. ; pronot. 5 mm. ; post, 

 femora 4 mm. Two males and two females from Undugoda, Ceylon ; 

 collected by E. Ernest Green. 



Eurymorjjhopiis latilobus, n. sp.- 



Dorsal view of pronotum and head. 

 Male, enlarged eight times. 



