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usual a simple head, the clypeus is comparatively broad and the 
antennæ are without the fringe of hairs at the base. 
I should have considered this species identical with 4. pili- 
cornis had not the antennæ shown the above mentioned differen- 
ces, the joints in the allied species are also rather suddenly thicke- 
ned at the apex which is not the case in the present insect. 
Aenidea rufofulva n. sp. 
Fulvous, thorax bifoveolate, impunctate, elytra extremely 
finely punctured, clypeus of the male strongly raised into a 
triangular transverse projection. 
Length 3 lines. 
Head impunctate, frontal elevations transverse, distinetly raised, 
clypeus strongly raised, forming a horizontal pointed ridge, palpi 
strongly swollen, antennæ extending to two thirds the length of 
the elytra, rather thin and slender, the second joint short, the 
third and fourth equal, following joints but slightly shorter, 
thorax one half broader than long, narrowed at the base, the 
surface impunctate, rather deeply bifoveolate, elytra closely and 
finely punctured, the first joint of the posterior tarsi as long as 
the following joints together, tibiæ unarmed, anterior coxal 
cavities closed. 
Æab. Belgaum, S. Bombay. 
Of dark fulvous colour and of the same shape and sculpture as 
the preceding two species, but at once distinguished by the struc- 
ture of the clypeus in the male; the female has a simple clypeus 
but does not differ otherwise. 
Aënidea dilaticornis n. sp. 
Pale testaceous, thorax subquadrate, bifoveolate, impunctate, 
elytra minutely punctured,. 
G'. Head deeply excavated anteriorly, antennæ with the inter- 
mediate joints moderately widened, the apical ones slender. 
Length 2 1/2 lines. 
Smaller than À.pallida but of similar shape and colour, the head 
impunctate, the frontal tubercles narrowly transverse, the eyes 
large, fulvous, the lower portion of the face deeply excavated, 
the antennæ extending beyond the end of the elytra, flavous, the 
first joint rather long, club-shaped, the second very short, the 
third and fourth elongate, equal, fifth, shorter, all the joints 
rather flattened, the apex of each truncate, the terminal two 
joints much thinner and more slender, thorax one half broader 
