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Hyphasis discoidalis n. sp. 
Pale fulvous, thorax impunctate, elytra finely and closely punc- 
tured, the dise obscure fulvous, the margins obscure piceous. 
Length 1 1/2 line. 
Of ovate shape, the head impunctate, the frontal elevations 
transverse, rather flat, carina short but distinct, clypeus deflexed, 
antennæ extending to the middle of the elytra, flavous, the 
terminal joints fuscous, third and following joints equal, elongate, 
thorax transverse, nearly three times broader than long, the sides 
slightly rounded, the posterior margin somewhat broadly nroduced 
at the middle, anterior angles blunt, the surface impunctate, pale 
flavous, scutellam triangular, flavous, elytra very closely, finely 
but distinctly punctured, all the margins narrowly obscure piceous, 
the dise obscure fulvous, their epipleuræ deeply concave, proster- 
num narrowly elongate. 
Hab. Belgaum, S. Bombay. 
The two specimens before me agree in everything, except that 
in one, the elytra are darker fulvous than in the other, both 
colours being very obscure. 
Hyphasis tenuilimbatus n. sp. 
Testaceous, the antennæ (the basal joints excepted) black, thorax 
impunctate, elytra very closely and finely punctured, very narrowly 
margined with black. 
Length 2 lines. 
Head impunctate, eyes large, frontal elevations strongly raised, 
trigonate, carina short and blunt, clypeus deflexed, antennæ 
extending to the middle of the elytra, black, the lower three joints 
testaceous, third joint one half shorter than the fourth; thorax 
transverse, more than twice as broad as long, the sides evenly 
rounded, with a narrow reflexed margin, the anterior angles 
thickened and slightly produced outwards, the surface rather 
convex, impunctate, shining, elytra parallel, finely and closely 
punctured, all the margins very narrowly black, their epipleuræ 
deeply concave, posterior femora greatly dilated, the first joint of 
the posterior tarsi as long as the following two joints together, 
claw-joint swollen. 
Hab. Kanara, S. Bombay. 
Hyphasis thoracica n. sp. 
Black, the head and thorax flavous, the former with one, the 
latter with four black spots, elytra finely punctured, chestnutbrown. 
Length 2 lines. 
