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me, and that a spécimen of small size, and obscurely marked, I hâve 

 no doubt it represents an undescribed species. The only species 

 that are allied to it being T. pictaVeviy and T. Siva Gorh., from 

 both the thin antennae with the joints from the third to the eighth 

 rauch slenderer, separate it ; and the club especially has the two 

 fîrst joints elongate, and obconic. The legs are piceous (they are 

 biack in both the species mentioned). The underside is rufo-piceous, 

 each ventral segment has a blackish dot on each side. The raeso- and 

 raetasterna, and the ventral segments are punctured, in the middle 

 and the latter more thickly though finely, at the apical margins. 



102. Amblyopus mUatus 0\\y.\ Lac, Monogr. Erotyl., p. 198. 

 India, Paungdé. 



A single spécimen of this; it may be a distinct species however, 

 the thorax is rufous and the humerai spot does not enclose a black 

 spot, and is not united by a vitta to the apical one. I hâve a 

 somewhat similar example from Calcutta, but with a black thorax 

 which also seems longer, and in that respect differs from typical 

 A. vittatus^ I think it better to wait till further examples arrive to 

 détermine whether either of thèse can be deemed distinct species. 



103. Amblyopus hsemorrhous n. sp. — Oblo7ig7ts sîihparal- 

 lelus, rufo-ferrughiens, crebre snbtiliter distincte punctatus, 

 elytris nigris, macula oblonga scapulari apicibiisqrie rufis^ pro- 

 fmidius striatis, striis crebre subcrenato-ptmctatis, interstitiis 

 subtilissime pîinctulatis. — Long. 5 millim. 



Hab. India, Madura. 



Entirely ferragineous with the exception of the elytra, the latter 

 being black, with an oblong but not well defined spot on the cal- 

 lus, and the apex red. The red apex is very ill-defined on the inner 

 side, and there is a very faint indication of that colour joining the 

 humerai spot, so that it might forra a vitta in some instances. 

 Had this species been an African insect I should hâve refered it to 

 ray genus Amblyscelis^ for the tibia are angularly widened. The 

 club of the antennae is vevy abrupt, with strongly transverse 

 joints, the eyes are rather coarsely facetted. 



104. Amblyopus triplacoides n. sp. — Oblong o-ovatus,ruf o- 

 ferrugineus^ crebre subtilissime pimctatus, elytris nigris, profun- 

 dius striato-punctatis, intertitiis minute vix visibiliter punc- 

 iulatis.femoribus posticis infuscatis, antemiis fuscis , abdonmie et 

 metasterno nigris. — Long. 6-7 millim. 



Hab. India, Belgaum « August ». 



Larger and more ovate than A . Jiœmorrkoîcs, the antennae hâve 

 the basai joint red, and the second and third reddish, becoming 

 pitchy the reraainder almost black, the club lax and not'so wide as 



