178 Mr. G. Lewis on 



between the dorsal striae ; the head, frontal stria complete, 

 most visibly punctured on the anterior portion ; the thorax, 

 stria complete and close to the edge, distinctly punctured 

 laterally, disk very finely punctulate ; the elytra, striae 1-4 

 complete, 5 apical but reaching the middle, sutural usually 

 shortened at both ends ; the pygidium and propygidium 

 rather closely punctured throughout, punctures moderately 

 large and mixed with some much smaller ; the prosternum is 

 distinctly punctured between the striae (which meet anteriorly), 

 with the keel wider (especially at the base) than that of 

 C. cenescens, Er., and the acumination of the mesosternum is 

 more prominent and more robust. In one sex there are 

 two deep oval foveas longitudinally placed at the apex of the 

 pygidium. 



The elytral striae are variable in this species ; the fourth is 

 sometimes shortened, and the sutural in one specimen is joined 

 to the fourth at the base. The punctuation of the elytral 

 interspaces is sometimes scarcely perceptible. 



Hob. Assam. Four examples. 



Cypturus TkiK/i, sp. n. 



Ovalis, oblongus, convexus, aeneo-niger, nitidus ; fronte strigosa ; 

 pronoto lateribus punctatis ; elytris striis l a -4 m integris, suturali 

 dimidiafca, interstitiis lsevibus ; prosterno striis antice et postiee 

 conjunctis. 



L. 4 mill. 



Oblong-ovate, rather convex, brassy black ; the head 

 obscurely punctate, strigose between the eyes, stria inter- 

 rupted anteriorly ; the thorax, striae complete, with a rather 

 broad band of distinct punctures laterally, disk smooth, with 

 a few antescutellar punctures placed transversely ; the elytra, 

 striae 1-4 complete, fourth hamate at the base, fifth wanting, 

 sutural abbreviated before the middle, with the interstice 

 gradually widening from the apex of the wing-case, interstices 

 quite smooth ; the propygidium and pygidium punctate, 

 punctures not thickly set ; the prosternum, striae complete 

 and joining before and behind, keel smooth, anterior lobe with 

 large punctures; the mesosternum, marginal stria complete. 



Hab. Barway, in India (Cardon). One example in the 

 National Museum of Brussels. 



Phelister capensis, sp. n. 



Ovalis, convexus, niger, nitidus ; fronte punctulata, stria late inter- 

 rupta ; thorace punctulato, stria integra ; elytris striis l a -4 m et 

 suturali integris, 5" basi abbreviata, interstitiis punctulatis. 



L. 3| mill. 



