198 



PEKTATOMID.E, 



the margins of which are reflexed ; antennoe with the basal joint 

 not reaching apex of head ; pronotum with the anterior angles 

 shortl_y dentate, the posterior angles obtusely subpromiuent, 

 lateral margins oblique, very slightly sinuate ; rostrvnn reaching 

 the second or third abdominal segment ; mesosternum centrally 

 carinate, the carination in a globular depression ; abdomen unarmed 

 at base. 



321. Fernelius indicus, Bist. Tr. E. S. 1900, p. 173. 



Castaneous-brown, somewhat irrorated with ochraceous ; the 

 jcorium with a more or less distinct small ochraceous spot on 



apical area, and a small 

 spot of the same colour in 

 each basal angle of the 

 scLitellum ; abdomen above 

 reddish-ochraceous : con- 

 nexivum ochraceous spotted 

 with black at the incisures : 

 body beneath and legs pale 

 ochraceous; antennae, tibiae, 

 tarsi, apices of femora, apex 

 of rostrum, elongate spots 

 to sternum, stigmatal spots 

 to abdomen and elon- 

 gate waved spots between 

 same, latei-al marginal spots 

 and a spot on apical segment, black ; antennae fuscous, base of 

 first joint ochraceous (apical joints mutilated in specimens now 

 before me). 



Length 18 millim. 



Hab. Sikhim ; Mungphu (Atlinsou Coll.). Burma ; Ivarennee 

 {Fen) ; Rangoon (Atl-inson Coll.). 



Fig. 120. — Fernelius indicus. 



Genus AGATHOCLES. 



Agathocles, Stdl, E71. Hem. x, p. 69 (1879). 



Type, A. limbatus., Stal. 



Distribution. At present recorded only from Assam and Sylhet. 



Broadly ovate, somewhat flat ; head broad, not narrov\ed to apex, 

 the lateral lobes longer than the central, their margins reflexed 

 and separated between their apices, which are broadly oblique ; 

 first joint of antennae about reaching apex of head ; pronotum 

 with the anterior margin broader than the eyes, truncate behind 

 them and apically spinous (as in division Dorjyiaria), lateral 

 margins sinuate, lateral angles somewhat prominent ; scutellum 

 triangular, narrowing to apex, more than half the length of 

 abdomen ; rosti'um just passing the intermediate coxae ; meso- 

 sternum very obsoletely carinate ; abdomen unarmed. 



