Miihicoderm Genera Pn'onoccius and IJgia. 343 



cf . Eyes much larjjer, more convex, and more approxi- 

 mate, and the antennal joints 6-10 broader and more 

 stroiifjly serrate, than in V ; anterior tarsal joints 1-3 with 

 a fomb aloiij^ tlieir inner edge, 1 small, narrow ; terminiil 

 • iorsal scfjinent rounded at tip. Genital armature (PI. XI. 

 tijf. 15) : lateral lobes Ion-;, rounded at apex ; median lobe 

 narrow, sharply acuminate, curved at tip. 



//afj. S. Ino'ia {Mus. lint), Kanara' (7'. R. Be//), Mala- 

 bar' (type of Fairmaire)y Nilgiri Hills (//. L. Andrerves, 

 A. K. We/d Downing, Sir G. F. Hampson), Travancore 

 {G. S. Imray), Pcriva Ghat [Malabar], alt. 2500 ft. {E. 

 lia//ard). 



An elongate, slender, brilliantly metallic green, blue, or 

 leneous insect, with the cJ -antennae dilated and strongly 

 serrate, approaching that of the type of Prionocerus ; the 

 legs long and slender ; the labrura trapezoidal, rather large, 

 deeply foveate in the centre at the l)ase ; the apical joint of 

 the maxillary pal[)i elongate-triangular ; the terminal j.inh 

 of the antenme curved and deeply excavate. Mr. Andrewes's 

 collection contains a long scries of this species from the 

 Nilgiii Hills, and there are numerous examples of it iu 

 the British Museum. The Kanara type of Gorhara is $ . 



19. Idgia viridescens. 



Itlyui viridescens, Gorh. Ann. Soc. Eiit. Ik'l;r. xxxix. p. 319 (189o), 

 Ih-iunncfnis tnetal/eseenf, Fairui. Notes Leyden Mus. xviii. p. 94 (IS'.Kt). 



(J . Eyrs larger and more approximate, and the antennal 

 joints 5-10 a little more acute at their inner apical angle, 

 than in $ ; anterior tarsal joints 1-3 with a comb along 

 their inner edge, 4 small, narrow ; terminal dorsal segment 

 bi.Niuuato-truncate at apex. Genital armature (PI. XI. 

 tig. 16) : lateral lobes broad, narrower and curved inward 

 at tip, as seen from above ; median lobe stout, acuminate, 

 and almost straight at apex. 



IJa/j. X. India (Mus. Brit.), Simla {Hauser : type of Fair' 

 niaire), Kasauli {Col. H. J. /F. Barrow; coll. Anarewes), 

 W. Almora (//. G. C'/iampion), Gopaldhara, Rungbon A'alley, 

 Sikkira ( //. Stevens), Mungphu, JSikkim (e.r co//. Atkinson) ; 

 Ckntkal I.Nni.\ (('a/>t. Boys, in Mus. Oxon.). 



A largo, elongate, rather broad, posteriorly w idened, ob- 

 scure seneous or nigro-caeruleous form, with the prothorax 

 and the tip of the antennae fulvous or testaceous; the 

 labrum transversely sub(iuadrate, small, concave ; the 

 eleventh antennal joint curved and deeply excavate ; 

 tlie apical joint of the maxillarv palpi elongate. Numerous 



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