366 Mr. G. ©. Champion on the 
infuscate or black. Head a little produced anteriorly, the 
labrum transverse; eyes very large,almost or quite contiguous; 
antenne long, slender, joint 11 hollowed on its inner face, 
at least twice as long as 10. Prothorax longer than broad, 
about as wide as the head, sinuate at the sides posteriorly. 
Elytra long, densely, finely punctate. Anterior tarsal joints 
{-3 with a black comb along their inner edge. Sixth ven- 
tral segment triangularly emarginate. Genital armature 
(Pl. XII. fig. 43) : lateral lobes long, sinuous on their inner 
edge above, obliquely truncate on their lower edge before the 
tip, the apices narrow, curyed, and somewhat pointed; median 
Jobe almost straight, gradually tapering to a curved point. 
Length (excl. head) 63-7, breadth 21 mm. 
* Hab. Mauacca, Perak (Doherty: type). 
Three males from Perak seem to be referable to J. duhertyi, 
Pic, which is treated by him as a pale-legged variety of 
I. setifrons, Kirsch. A form of J. apicata, Gorh., with the 
lateral lobes of the tegmen differently shaped, the basal 
portion of the head partly testaceous, the elytra more 
depressed and with their apices a little less produced. 
54. Jdgia varicornis, sp. Ne 
Elongate, narrow, shining, finely pubescent, and very 
sparsely setose ; luteous, the head and a spot on the apex 
of the elytra, the antenne (joint 11 excepted), tibie, and 
tarsi, and the apices of the femora above, infuscate or black. 
Head rather short, the labrum transverse, small; eyes very 
ljarge, almost contiguous in ¢; antenne long, slender, 
joint 11 sinuate, about one-half longer than 10. Prothorax 
slightly longer than broad. Elytra densely, finely punctate. 
¢. Anterior tarsal joints 1-3 with a narrow comb along 
their inner edge ; sixth ventral segment triangularly emar- 
ginate. Genital armature (PI. XII. fig. 44): lateral lobes 
moderately long, narrow, simple; median lobe almost straight 
from near the base, slightly curved and pointed at tip. 
Length (excl. head) 6-73, breadth 2-22 mm. (df ?.) 
Hab. Tenasserim, Tavoy (Doherty: 3 2) ; Assam, Sudiya 
(Doherty: ¢ ). 
One male [type] and five females. A small, narrow, 
moderately elongate form, with the antenne and legs partly 
infuscate, the head and the tip of the elytra black, and 
simple lateral lobes to the g-tegmen. Near J. apicata, 
Gorh. 
