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front, strongly but rather narrowly lobed behind, the basal angles 

 right angles, the front margin slightly raised in the centre and green, 

 the disk with a slight curved carina on each side, convergent in 

 front, the elevated parts almost impunctate, the other parts with 

 rather close coarse irregular semi-circular punctures. Scutelluni 

 large, depressed and smooth in the centre, a small group of coarse 

 setiferous punctures near the apex and on each side at the base, the 

 apex acute. Elytra depressed, narrowed behind, the apex slightly 

 rounded with the sutural angles a little produced, a sinuous dorsal 

 carina on each from the base to the apical tubercle, and a short 

 outer one from the humeral tubercle to about the middle, these 

 carinas almost impunctate, the depressed portion between the dorsal 

 carina and the suture, behind the middle, longitudinally strigose, 

 the other parts with rather close coarse semi-circular punctures. 

 Pygidium strongly and somewhat concentrically strigose. Under- 

 side and legs coarsely punctured and strigose. Mesosternal process 

 conoid, the apex rather acute. Abdomen with a strongly pi;nctured 

 central impression. Anterior tibi;e with two equidistant lateral 

 teeth, posterior tibia? strongly channelled, the inner -side fringed with 

 long grey hair, the outer-side with a strong spinose tooth below the 

 middle. 



The absence of any form of cephalic or thoracic horn in 

 the male at once separates this interesting species from 

 all others hitherto described. It is most nearly allied to 

 khasiana, Jordan, and microphyllus, Wood-Mason, but 

 besides the absence of horns it differs from both species 

 in many other points that I have given in the description. 

 The female is unknown to me. 



C&phalocosmus mocwisi, Kraatz (Deuts. Ent. Zeit., 1895, 

 p. 107), from the description, is evidently identical with 

 M. microphyllus, Wood-Mason, this latter name having 

 fourteen years' priority. 



Ingrisma, Fairm. 



Ann. Soc. Ent. Beige, 1893, p. 292. 



This genus established only in a note, and omitted in 

 the Zool. Record (though included in the recent 'Index 

 Zoologicus '), has been generally overlooked; rasuta,Ya\vm., 

 is the type and cuprcola, Fairm., from the description 

 would appear to be merely a colour variety of the female 

 of the same 'species. T. whitehcadi, Waterh., has been 

 since added, and besides the two additions I now make, 

 the Hctcrarrhina euryrrhina, Gestro, and Coryphocera 



