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more thickly punctured, and in fine examples clothed with white 

 scales, which are very distinct in the ocular incision. Thorax twice 

 as long as wide at the base, the sides lobed, sparsely and deeply, 

 but irregularly punctured. Elytra with irregular, large, occasionally 

 confluent and subserial punctures. The ashy hairs (with which the 

 whole insect is more or less clothed) form an indistinct white spot 

 near the apex. The legs are very long and slender, yellow, including 

 the coxœ, the middle of the femora tibice and tips of the tarsi are 

 darkish-brown; 3 ex. 



Gallimerus debilis n. sp. — Pallide testaceus, prothoracis 

 lateribus nigrescentibus creberrime confertim punctatus parum 

 pubescens. — Long. 6.5-7 mill. 



Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills. Beating; Upper slopes. 



Whollydirty-testaceous, with only the sides of the thorax blackish. 

 The head, thorax and elytra are ail very finely and iudistinctly 

 punctured, the punctures on the latter only sériai in places. The 

 whole insect is narrow, the eyes equal in width to the elytra, 

 the thorax elongate, a little widened in the middle. The only species 

 which this much resembles is C. palUdus Gorh., from Bornéo, 

 which however bas white scales on the head, and a subapical black 

 lunule, whereas in this species there is no trace of scales or mar- 

 kings. From C. insolatus PdLSCoe the feebler form, absence of scales, 

 paler colour and small size distinguish it; 3 ex. 



Orthriusfeœ Gorh. Ann. xMus. Gen., XII, 1892, p. 736. 



Hah. India, Nilgiri Hills. 



A single example from the Nilgiri Hills is too close to this to be 

 separated specifically; and 0. feœ itself (from Burma) is very close 

 to 0. sinensiè Gorh. from China. The species therefore bave a wide 

 range. 



Orthriusfeœ Gorh. Loc. cit. (var. immaturiis?). 



Hah. India, Anamalais Hills. 



Two examples of a pale red colour with the dark marking of 

 0. feœ but very obscure and more narrowly defined, the knees 

 being dark, may very probably belong to this species. 



Opilo impressipennis n. sp. — Sordide brunneus, elytris 

 obscure variegatis, pallidioribus, versus apicem macula irregulari 

 fusca, juxta apicem interdum lunula pallida notatis, punctis 

 oblongis, hic illic nitidis, disco parcissime ad latera frequentius 

 impressis; antennis, palpis^ tibiis tarsisque rufo-piceis, femoribus 

 fuscis, basi pallidis. — Long. 9-10 mill. 



Hah. India, Nilgiri Hills. Beating; Upper slopes. 



