24 XEPiD.r. 



tubercle on the vertex between the eyes ; elytra not reaching the 

 apex of the penultimate segment of the abdomen, with the 

 coriaceous portion covered with very small hairy tubercles ; 

 caudal setae very short, not more than one-fourth the length of 

 the body, broad, compressed, and strongly pilose externally ; 

 abdomen beneath strongly keeled, the keel continued upwards 

 along the sternum, disappearing about the centre of the meso- 

 sternum ; prosternum with two long deep longitudinal furrows 

 extending its whole length ; legs somewhat robust and pilose ; 

 anterior thighs and tibiae very short ; intermediate and posterior 

 tibiae and tarsi furnished on the inner side with a double row of 

 long yellow hairs."' (DaUas.) 



Length excl. abdom. append. 41 ; length abdom. append. 

 9 millim. 



Hah. Bhutan. 



I have not seen this species, which is apparently distinct from 

 any other yet described by the border of long yellow haii's to the 

 intermediate and posterior tibite and tarsi. 



