genera and species of Galenicida. 39 



Head strongly produced, vertex very convex, shining, impunctate ; 

 antennte very slender, equal to the body in, length, the 2nd joint 

 very short, the brd more than fom- times its length. Thorax nearly 

 three times as broad as long ; sides slightly diverging from the base 

 to the middle, thence nearly parallel to the apex ; upper surface 

 shining, impunctate ; disk with a broad transverse concave ex- 

 cavation. Elytra closely punctured, densely sericeous. 



Haplosonyx quadriplagiata. 



Oblongo-ovata, convex a, fulva, nitida, antennis, basi exceptis, 

 scutello, pectore, abdominis maculis pedibusque nigris ; femoribus 

 anticis quatuor interdum piceis ; tliorace transverso, lateribus 

 angulatis ; disco utrinque transversim excavato, maculis tribiis 

 nigi'is uotato ; elytris oblongis, distincte punctato-striatis, striis per 

 paria approximatis ; utroque plagis duabus, una transversa, infra 

 basin, altera oblonga, a vix ante medium fere ad apicem extensa, 

 nigris. Long. 4 lin. 



Hab. Java. 



Antennse robust, rather more than half the length of the body, 

 three lower joints fulvous, the rest black. Thorax more than twice 

 as broad as long ; sides distinctly angulate ; disk transversely 

 excavated on either side ; hinder disk with three black spots 

 placed transversely on the surface, the middle spot smaller than 

 the lateral ones. Elytra each with nine, at the extreme base with 

 ten, rows of distinct punctures, arranged (the row next the suture 

 excepted) in pairs ; lateral margin impressed with a single row of 

 punctures, coarser than those on the disk. 



Ocliralcafidra. 



Elongato-ovata, convexa, laete fulva, nitida, oculis nigris ; an- 

 tennis gracilibus, thorace qiiam longo vix latiori ; lateribus leviter 

 rotundatis ; convexo, minute, sat crebre punctato ; elytris magis 

 distiiicte, sat crebre punctatis. Long. 4A lin. 



Hah. Himalayas, a single specimen. 



Head not broader than long, subrotundate ; eyes rotundate ; 

 antennie slender, nearly equal to the body in length, the 2nd and 

 3rd joints short, nearly equal. Thorax slightly broader than long ; 

 sides slightly rounded, obliquely converging from the middle 

 towards the apex ; disk convex, closely and minutely punctured. 

 Scutelliun trigonate. Elytra oblong-ovate, convex, more strongly 

 but less closely punctured than the thorax. 



