76 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



(Ohikkaballapura). It is also recorded by Lethierry and 

 Severin from " Cambodgia." 



Endochus erect an, sp. n. 



Pale ochraceous ; antennae, body beneath, and legs stra- 

 mineous ; apical areas of abdomen (both above and beneath) 

 fuscous ; antennas ochraceous, apex of first joint and the 

 whole of the apical joints rosaceous ; eyes black; head dark 

 ochraceous, about as long as pronotum ; first joint of rostrum 

 distinctly longer than second joint ; lateral basal pronotal 

 spines somewhat long, acute, and upwardly and forwardly 

 produced. 



Long. 15 mm. 



IJab. Nilgiri Hills ; Lovedale (Dr. T. V. Campbell). 



Allied to E. albomaculatus, Stal, but differing from that 

 species in the colour, shape, and direction of the pronotal 

 spines, absence of white spot to corium, &c. 



Endochus campbelli, sp. n. 



Greyish black, shortly greyishly pilose; head behind 

 ocelli, rostrum, coxai and trochanters, upper surfaces of 

 anterior femora and tibiae testaceous; intermediate and poste- 

 rior legs stramineous, with the apices of the femora testa- 

 ceous ; sternum and body beneath dull testaceous, thickly and 

 very finely mottled with greyish white ; abdomen above dull 

 testaceous, the connexivum with large ochraceous spots and 

 one beneath near apex; antenna? testaceous, becoming darker 

 in hue towards apex, more palely annulate near apex and 

 middle of first and near apex of third joints, first joint about 

 as long as posterior temora ; lateral pronotal spines ochra- 

 ceous, s-omewhat longly acute, and nearly straight ly directed 

 outwardly; head about as long as pronotum. 



Long. 22 mm. 



Uab. S. India ; Chikkaballapura (Br. T. V. Campbell). 



Allied to E. cingalenais } Sta', but differing by the colour of 

 the head and legs, the longer first antenna] joint, &c. 



Endochus parvispinus, sp. n. 



Head thickly greyishly pilose, with a central, dark, longi- 

 tudinal, incised line, and a similar dark transverse line be- 

 tween eyes ; anterior pronotal lobe dark ochraceous, with 

 irregular white linear markings ; posterior pronotal lobe 

 paler and thickly minutely spotted with greyish white, lateral 

 basal spines black; lateral margins and apex of scutellum 



