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Vertex of head about as long as breadth between eyes, strongly 

 deflected on each side, the apex subangulate; ocelli placed on 

 posterior disk of vertex, nearer to each other than to eyes, head 

 beneath fohaceous, the face long, strongly narrowed anteriorly less 

 so posteriorly, finely centrally furrowed from the région of the 

 antennee to clypeus; pronotum about as long as broad, non- 

 carinate, the latéral margins concavely sinuate, the posterior angles 

 a little prominent, strongly foveate on each side behind anterior 

 margin, thence somewhat convexly ascendant to posterior margin 

 wiiich is concavely sinuate; legs moderate, ail the tibias strongly 

 silicate, posterior tibiœ not foliaceously diiated; tegmina subco- 

 riaceoas, thickly punctate. 



Allied to Ledropsis from which it principally dilïers by the vertex 

 being not longer than space between eyes, the sinuate latéral 

 margins and the anterior foveations to pronotum, etc. 



Type, C. gra^mlatus Dist. 



13. — Goîîfucius granulatus sp. n. — Head, pronotum and 

 scutellum pale testaceeus-brown, testaceously granulate, anterior 

 and posterior margins of pronotum blackly granulate, apex of 

 scutellum black ; body beneath pale ochraceous, head behind eyes, 

 sternum and legs, darker, tibias outwardly with small dark spots 

 on each margin; tegmina pale testaceous-brown, with paler 

 mottlings thus giving the appearance of many small testaceous 

 spots; head finely granulate and punctate with a central longitu- 

 dinal carination; pronotum wrinkled and much more coarsely 

 granulate than on vertex; scutellum transversely striate with a few 

 small black granules on each latéral margin. In some spécimens 

 the posterior disk of the pronotum is more or less virescent, and 

 in the typical Ç spécimen the head beneath in front of eyes is black. 



Long. incl. tegm. ç^ and Ç 10 mill. 

 Hab. : Hong-Kong (Brit. Mus.). 



Genus LEDROPSIS. 



Ledropsis White, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (l) XIV, p. 425(1844). 

 Type, L. cancroma White. 



14. — "Ledropsis m-aculata sp. n. — Body elongate, slender, 

 ochraceous, somewhat shining; eyes and two indistinct spots 

 betM^een them, two foveate spots to pronotuiu, a spot near each 

 basai angle of scutellum, a large spot near middle of clavus and a 



