330 RUTELIN^. 



three strong, nearly equidistant teeth, and the longer claw of the 

 front and middle feet is cleft. 



d . The eyes are larger, the antenna! club longer, the longer 

 front and middle claws blunt and only very minutely cleft, and 

 the pygidium long. 



LengtJi, 10-5-11-5 mm.; breadth, 4-5-5-5 mm. 



KASHMIR, Sonamarg, 8600 ft. (T. R. D. Bell) ; PUNJAB : 

 Jhilam, 5000 ft. (Stoliczka). 



Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



353. Adoretus singhalensis. 



Adoretns singhalensis, Ohaus, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1900, p. 362. 



Entirely reddish brown, with the femora and tibiae generally 

 yellowish. 



Elongate and depressed in form, and clothed rather thickly 

 with coarse greyish setae, with some very long erect ones inter- 

 mixed, especially upon the posterior part of the elytra. The legs 

 are rather long. The clypeus is closely granular, the forehead, 

 pronotum and elytra very densely, subrugosely punctured. The 

 clypeus is nearly semicircular, rather long, the eyes large and 

 prominent. The pronotum is very short, well rounded at the 

 sides, the front angles nearly right angles and rather blunt, the 

 hind angles very obtuse. The elytral costae are narrow and not 

 very strongly marked ; the hairy clothing of the pygidium is not 

 long or thick. A sharp carina extends along each side of the 

 abdomen, coinciding with the outer edges of the elytra, and this 

 is united by a short ridge, cutting off the last spiracle on each side, 

 with the hind margin of the propygidium, which is sharply 

 elevated. The front tibia is rather Jong and armed with three 

 sharp teeth ; the longer claw is minutely cleft at the extremity in 

 the front and middle feet, and the shorter claw of the hind foot 

 is reduced to a vestige. The antennae are long. 



<3 . The body is proportionally longer, more parallel-sided and 

 more flat than that of the female; the eyes are larger, the clypeus 

 much smaller; the front tibia is more slender, the teeth short 

 and the second nearer to the first than to the third, the hind tibia 

 rather inflated ; and the apical part of the pygidium is smooth 

 and shining. 



5 . The body is broader and less flattened, the clypeus large, 

 the teeth of the front tibia longer, and the pygidium very short. 



Length, 12 mm. ; breadth, 5-6 mm. 



CEYLON : Kandy. 



Type in Dr. Ohaus' collection. 



354. Adoretns nephriticus. (Plate V, fig. 11.) 



Chcctadoretus nephriticus, Ohaus. Deutsche E 

 fig. 29. 



Tawny-red, with the femora and tibiae yello 



Chatndoretus nephritictis, Ohaus, Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1914, p. 495, 

 fig. 29. 



