206 Mr. F. P. Pascoc on neio Sjiecies ofLamiidfB. 



me to be the only two other published species to be referred to 

 the genus. 



Daxata confasa. 



D. leviter pubcscens, fusco-fulva, cinereo nebulosa, ct nigro macu- 

 lata ; fronte capitis transversa ; elytris singulatim bitubcrculatis, 

 uno basali, uno postmediano. 



Ilah. Penang. 



Covered with a short thinly set pubescence, chiefly pale 

 broAvnish fulvous, but clouded with small patches (under the 

 lens) of pure ashy, and spotted with dark brown ; head very 

 broad and transverse in front, greyish, spotted with fulvous ; 

 prothorax short, irregular, the sides transversely wrinkled, the 

 base blackish, the middle with the fulvous collected into an 

 indistinct band ; scutellum triangular ; elytra ample, each 

 somewhat tricarinate at the base, the inner carina crowned with 

 a narrow tubercle, behind the middle another and smaller tu- 

 bercle in line with the first, behind this and towards the outer 

 margin are two oblique brown bars ; body beneath and legs 

 with a thin grey pubescence mottled with naked spots, the 

 femora fulvous above ; antennas brown, the joints from the 

 third ashy at the base. Length 9 lines. 



This has, mter alia^ a larger and proportionally broader 

 head than either of the two other species of the genus, and it 

 has moreover an extra pair of tubercles on the elytra. 



Mispila curmlinca. 



M. fusca, pubc grisescente parcc vestita ; fronte capitis quadrata, 

 rugoso-punctata ; prothorace fere regulari ; antennis unicoloribus. 



Hah. India. 



Dark brown, covered with a short, thin, greyish pubescence; 

 head square in front, very roughly punctured ; prothorax nearly 

 regular, the sides rounded, above with scattered punctures and 

 two large well-limited patches, divided by a narrow central 

 line, greyish brown ; scutellum broad, rounded behind ; elytra 

 subseriately punctured ; from the shoulder a pale narrow well- 

 marked line descends in a curved direction downwards to near 

 the middle, and posteriorly similar short zigzag marks occur 

 at the sides ; body beneath and legs greyish, spotted with 

 brown ; antenna) with a uniform greyish pubescence. Length 

 8^ lines. 



A more robust species than M. venosa, with tlie head qua- 

 drate in front, the antenna) unicolorous, and without the long 

 hairs covering the body as in tliat insect. 



