362 Mr. G. C. Champion on the 
Length (excl. head) 73, breadth 2} mm. 
Hab. S. Invta, Nilgiri Hills (A. K. Weld Downing), 
Anamalai Hills (H. L. Andrewes : type). 
Three males, one from each locality dissected, showing a 
precisely similar genital armature. Extremely like J. di- 
melena, but separable therefrom by its narrower form, 
smaller size, the excavate labrum, and the slender, sinuate, 
sharply hooked apical portion of the median lobe. 
47. Idgia indicola, sp. n. 
3d. Elongate, narrow, shining, the elytra duller; finely 
pubescent and sparsely nigro-setose ; testaceous, the head 
(the labrum and anterior margin of the epistoma excepted), 
and a rather large apical patch on the elytra, black. Head 
short, the labrum transverse, flat ; eyes very large, narrowly 
separated ; antenne slender, filiform, moderately long, 
joimt 11 concave, one-half longer than 10. Prothorax 
slightly wider than the head, longer than broad, strongly 
sinuate at the sides posteriorly, rugulosely punctate. 
Elytra long, parallel, densely, ragulosely punctate, without 
granules on the disc. Anterior tarsal joints 1-3 with a 
narrow black comb along their inner edge; terminal dorsal 
segment narrowly, deeply excised, Genital armature 
(Pl. XII. fig. 89): lateral lobes long ; median lobe, as 
seen in profile, stout, compressed, and obliquely sloping 
from a little beyond the middle, the apex drawn out into a 
short, curved, dowuwardly-directed point. 
Length (excl. head) 8, breadth 2} mm. 
Hab. Invia, Nilgiri Hills, Teppukadu, alt. 2500 ft. (H. 
L. Andrewes). 
One male. Extremely like J. luteipes, but with the 
anterior portion of the head a little shorter, the labrum 
fiat, the elytra slightly narrower (appearing more elongate), 
and the median lobe very differently shaped. From J. di- 
melena, 3, the strongly sinuate sides of the prothorax, the 
narrow, parallel elytra, and the very different genital 
armature will serve to distinguish the present species. 
1. puncticollis, Bourg. (1903), length 10-12 mm. (¢ ?), 
said to be a common insect “ at light”? at Pondichery and 
Mahé, must have a rougher prothorax and shorter antenne ; 
it has not been identified in the material examined by 
myself. 
