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Head moderately wide, flat, closely punctate between the 

 longitudinal wrinkles. Proihorax rather flat, verj' little wider than 

 head, slightly emarginate in front, front angles quite rounded, sides 

 very gently rounded, sinuate behind, hind angles shghtly reflexed, 

 projecting laterall}', but rounded, owing to the oblique sides of 

 base ; median line fine but clear, surface dull, rugose, with indica- 

 tions of longitudinal striation along each side of median Hne. 

 Elytra moderateh' shiny, parallel, half as long again as wide, 

 striae very shallow, a row of fine setiferous punctures along the 

 outer side of each stria ; surface finally shagreened, front spot large, 

 more or less quadrate, covering intervals 2 — 8, common spot be- 

 hind transverse, reaching stria 4 on each side. 



I am unable to compare this species with any other because 

 I know none like it. Barkuda Island, i ex. {F. H. Gravely). 

 Central Provinces : Bhandara district, Gothangaon i ex. (type) 

 under bark of Terminalia arjuna {E. A. D'Abreu). Mr. D'Abreu 

 has kindly allowed me to retain the type in my collection. 



