350 Mr. A. M. Lea's Notes on 



u. Head densely, coarsely and 



regularly punctate. . . . io. miaiins, n. sp. ^. 

 u.n. Head differently sculptured.* 

 V. Intercoxal process of pro- 

 sternum with a distinct 

 (although short) median 



process Lo. disconiger, n. sp. ^ . 



v.v. Intercoxal process obtusely 



rounded. 

 u: Prothorax reddish in both 



sexes Lo. piceitarsis, Chp. 



i{\w. Prothorax black, or blackish 



in male Lu. Inguhrin, n. sp. 



S.S. Elytra more or less red. 

 T. Middle of apex of prothorax 



black t Lo. discoiiiger, n. sp. ^ . 



T.T. Middle of extreme apex of pro- 

 thorax not black. 

 U. Elytra without dark markings 

 or only at base and suture. 



V. Prothorax fasciate Ca. fa.^ciaticollis, n. up. 



v.v. Prothorax non-fasciate . . . Lo. mixtus, n. sp. 9 ■ 

 U.U. Elytra with dark markings 

 other than at base and suture. 

 V. Markings transverse .... Or. mimiscnlns, n. sp. 

 V.V. Markings longitudinal. 

 W. Prothorax without discal mark- 

 ings Lo. virgatns, n. sp. 



W.W. Prothorax with discal mark- 

 ings Lo. contiguus, n. sp. 



Lachnabothra braccata, Klug. 



Lachndbothra Hopei, Saund. 



var. Lachnabothra Brewcri, Baly. 



Dr. Baly says of this insect (described as a Chlaniys with 

 a (i[uery by Klug) : " I have not been able satisfactorily to 

 identify Dr. King's insect ; it is, however, very closely allied 

 to L. waicrhoHsci, and may possibly prove to be the same 



* In these species the head has sometimes fairly large punctures, 

 but then the interspaces are densely punctate or strigose. 

 t The black portion extends to the extreme apex. 



