274 Mr. iV. White on some apparently unrecorded 



legs, but especially ttie tibiae, punctulated with brown ; front of 

 head and under side of body ochraceous. 



Length 6—7 lines. 



Hab. Port Natal. (Gueinzius, in Coll. Mus. Brit.) 



Pelargoderus Guerinii, n. s. 



P. capita cinereo, -s-ittis quatuor nigris ; thorace nigro, vittis quinque 

 albis, transversim strigoso ; elytris singulis apice subemarginatis 

 cinereo-pulverosis maculis plurimis nigris ; abdomine subtus medio 

 nigro, lateribus cinereis nigro maculatis. 



Head cinereous ; a trefoil- shaped black spot above the mouth ; 

 four black vittse, two behind each eye ; thorax black, rather 

 closely transversely striated, with five longitudinal white bands, 

 — a wide one down the middle, a narrow white one on each 

 side of it, and a wide white band on the thorax above the base 

 of the first pair of legs ; scutellum white ; elytra cinereous, wdth 

 the ferruginous base shining through, with many scattered black 

 spots, the apex somewhat emarginated; under side of meso- 

 thorax whitish cinereous, with two or three black spots on each 

 side ; abdomen beneath in the middle black, the sides cinereous 

 and spotted with black ; antennse blackish brown ; legs black, 

 with a cinereous hue. 



Length 9-13A^ lines. 



Near P. tessellatus, Guer. 



Hah. Silhet. (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 



Cerosterna India tor, n. s. 



C. nigra, capita vittis duabus albis ; thorace supra vittis duabus latis 

 albis ; elytris singulis dorso subplano Isen, lateribus punctatis, ma- 

 culis maguis variis irregularibus ornatis ; corpora subtus pilis albidis 

 tecto. 



Black ; head slightly grooved down the middle, slightly punc- 

 tured; antennae with the joints cinereous at the base, black at 

 the tip ; back })art of the head with two oblique white vitta ; 

 thorax above with two wide white bands, the central vitta smooth, 

 black, its sides slightly punctured; the scutellum with some 

 whitish hairs; the elytra have the back somewhat flattened, 

 smooth, with scattered, nearly obsolete punctures, except where 

 they bend over the sides, the punctures there being deep and 

 more frequent; the tip is white, and there arc various large 

 spots or interrupted bands over the general surface ; the under 

 side is covered with whitish adprcssed hairs. 



Length 12 lines. 



Hab. India (Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke). (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 



The specimen is somewhat rubbed. 



