502 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some 
Oblong, a pale greyish pubescence throughout, interrupted above 
by numerous well-defined flexuous or irregular mostly transverse 
blackish lines; front and cheeks with vertical and oblique lines; 
lower lobe of the eye small; antennz much longer than the body, 
the third joint longest, the rest to the tenth very gradually shorter, 
the last nearly as long as the third and subulate; prothorax deeply 
grooved anteriorly, the sides with a short broad spine; scutellum 
scutiform ; elytra much broader than the prothorax at the base, 
gradually narrower to the apices, shoulders not produced; legs 
rather short; tibiz nearly straight; tarsi gradually broader to the 
third joint. 
GRYNEX. 
Caput antice breve, transversum; oculi fortiter emarginati, 
supra distantes, grosse granulati. Antenne setacez, corpore 
breviores, articulo basali pyriformi. Prothorax ad latera spinosus, 
Elytra prothorace latiora, cuneiformia, ad apicem intus oblique 
scissa. Pedes mediocres; femora mutica, modice crassa; tibix 
intermedize emarginate ; tarsi equales, breviusculi. Pro- et meso- 
sterna elevata. Abdomen segmentis quatuor basalibus gradatim 
brevioribus. 
The exponent of this genus has a peculiar facies, not 
unlike Pterichthya, but its characters, except for its 
shorter antenne, agree more with the Homonea group. 
The anterior cotyloid cavity is prolonged into a narrow 
slit externally. I owe my specimen to M. René Oberthiir, 
who received this and many other novelties from his 
collector, M. Castets. 
Grynex lineatus. (Pl. XIV., fig. 2). 
G. oblongus, postice gradatim angustior, fusco-piceus, lineis 
pubescentibus griseis ornatus; prothorace spina conspicua pone 
medium instructo. Long. 7 lin. 
Hab. Kodeicanel Mts. (Southern India). 
Oblong, gradually narrower posteriorly, pitchy-brown, sparingly 
pubescent, but the pubescence condensed into greyish lines on the 
prothorax and elytra—sc. a line on each side of the former con- 
tinued on the base of the latter, followed by two narrower lines, the 
outer terminating towards the apex; head with few punctures, an 
impressed line in front; antennz with the third joint nearly twice 
as long as the first, the rest gradually shorter ; prothorax trans- 
verse, slightly punctured; scutellum small, twice as broad as long; 
elytra broader at the base than the prothorax, slightly rounded at 
