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emarginate ; apex of mandibles black ; antennae flavous, second and 

 third joints small, fourth and following strongly triangularly 

 widened and serrate, apical joint elongate and pointed. Thorax 

 twice as broad as long or rather broader, sides rounded, posterior 

 angles somewhat indistinct, median lobe slightly produced, straight, 

 surface entirely impunctate. Scutellum pale fulvous, trigonal. 

 Elytra without lateral lobes, entirely smooth and impunctate. 

 Legs flavous, tarsi short, nearly equal in length ; in male anterior 

 legs slightly longer than the others. 



Length 5 mm. 



Hob. India: Kanara (Coll. H. E. Andrewes). Ceylon (Brit. 



I have seen two specimens of this species, distinguished by its 

 flavous head and thorax and the fulvous elytra as well as by the 

 entirely impunctate upper surface. 



203. Gynandrophthalma fuscitarsis, Juc. (Damia) Mem. Soc. Ent. 



Belg. vii, 1900, p. 99. 



Fulvous ; terminal joints of antennae and the tarsi black. 



c?. Elongate and parallel-sided; head impunctate; vertex 

 convex ; space between eyes depressed, with three fovese placed 

 triangularly ; eyes round, very slightly notched at lower margins ; 

 clypeus semicircularly emarginate; antennae black, extending to the 

 base of the thorax, basal four joints flavous, fourth and follow- 

 ing joints strongly triangularly dilated. Thorax about one half 

 as broad again as long, twice as broad in female, of even width, 

 sides strongly rounded, narrowly margined, median lobe only 

 indicated, posterior angles rounded ; surface rather convex, 

 impunctate, very shining. Scutellum triangular, apex raised and 

 truncate. Elytra parallel, slightly narrower at base than thorax, 

 with very short epipleural lobes, surface very closely and finely 

 punctured in irregular rows. Legs rather long and robust, first 

 joint of tarsi twice as long as second. Body beneath densely covered 

 with silvery pubescence, 



Leiigth 6 mm. 



Hob. Burma. 



Of very shining fulvous colour, principally distinguished by the 

 black tarsi and the strongly transverse thorax. 



204. Gynandrophthalma fuscicornis, Lacord. (Damia) Hon. Phytoph. 



ii, 1848, p. 386. 



Obscure fulvous ; antennae fuscous. 



$ . Oblong-parallel, head smooth ; front with a subtriangular 

 deep impression ; clypeus feebly emarginate ; eyes large, elongate, 

 distinctly notched ; antennae rather robust, slightly shorter than 

 the thorax, basal four joints fulvous. Thorax one and a third 

 times broader than long, subcylindrical, base straight, median 



