108 Mr. A. White on a new subgenus of Calandridse. 



longer than the other four, which are cup-shaped and all punc- 

 tured ; club fusiform, apparently of one joint, the end slightly 

 pointed. 



Beak nearly as thick as the head, considerably longer than the 

 thorax, gradually bent and deflexed at the tip, the sides com- 

 pressed, and channeled from before the eye to within a short 

 distance of the base of the mandibles, upper part more or less 

 rounded ; the under side, except just at the tip, thickly clothed 

 with close thick-set hairs, much like a tooth-brush, the middle 

 line seemingly with fewer hairs or perhaps free from them. 



Eyes largish, oblong, nearly straight behind, somewhat pointed 

 above, slightly rounded in front where the beak comes, and 

 nearly as much separated below as above, the space between 

 them being considerable. 



Thorax subovate, convex all round, upper surface behind some- 

 what depressed, the front part slightly strangulated ; scute! lum 

 longish, narrow. Prothorax below, just in front of the inser- 

 tion of the fore-legs, with a prominent dagger-shaped keel. 



Calandra [Hyposarothra) imperatriw, White. 



Head and antennas white, tip of beak black, club of antennas 

 black, the other joints punctured with brown; of an obscure 

 whitish colour, with seven dusky 

 brownish longitudinal bands 

 on the thorax, one and the 

 widest down the middle, three 

 on each side of the thorax, the 

 intermediatetwo joined in front; 

 each of the elytra with a large 

 dusky brown patch intersected 

 by a cross, which at the top 

 emits two white branches, con- 

 nected with the white of the 

 base and sides ; pygidium with 

 a large oval patch on the mid- 

 dle, and some brownish dots ; 

 the sides of three of the seg- 

 ments of the abdomen with a Calandra (Hyposarothra) imperatrix. 

 blackish brown patch ; some of the mesosternal plates punctured 

 and marked with a largish pale brown patch. 



The femora and tibia; of each leg thickly furnished on the in- 

 side with reddish yellow hairs ; legs clouded and dotted with 

 brownish ; tarsi with the claws and last joint black. Head and 

 beak above finely punctured, excepting down the middle, where 

 it is smooth. Thorax above with many scattered punctures and 



