Species of Indian Curculionida?. 187 



deferable to tliis genus: — Cyphicerus deprecabilis, Fst., Cori- 

 getus gracilicornis, F.st., Corigetus necopinus, Fst., and Cor'i- 

 geltts testatus, Fst. Tlie genus is so far known to occur in 

 India, Burma, and China. 



Cyrlepistomus pannosus, sp. n. 



Piceus, parce brunneo-squamosus, fascia pallida indistincta post 

 medium ornatus ; fronte latissima in medio striata, oculis latera- 

 libus fere planis ; rostro in medio carinato ; funiculi articulis 1 

 et 2 subaequalibus ; prothorace transverso, lobis ocularibus dis- 

 tinct is Bubangulatis, rude punctate-, antice transverse impresso, 

 pone medium utrinque foveolato ; elytris pone medium perparum 

 dilatatis, squamulis elongato-oblongis et setis erectis obsitis. 



Colour varying from pale brown topiceous black, with thin 

 and uneven greyish scaling, often forming a very irregular 

 transverse band behind the middle. 



Head with the eyes lateral and almost flat, the forehead 

 very broad and with a rather deep short central stria. 

 Rostrum about as long as its basal width, strongly narrowed 

 from the base to beyond the middle, thence dilated j the two 

 carinas flanking the dorsal area slightly diverging behind and 

 with a longitudinal furrow adjoining each externally, the 

 dorsal area plane and with a central carina lying in a furrow. 

 Antenna? with joints 1 and 2 of the funicle subequal. Pro- 

 thorax transverse, with the sides gently rounded, the base 

 truncate, the dorsal front margin straight, the ocular lobes 

 well developed, subangulate, and with indistinct vibrissas ; 

 the dorsum coarsely punctate, with a shallow transverse 

 anterior impression and a rounded fovea on each side behind 

 the middle. Elytra subtruncate at the base, very slightly 

 broadened behind the middle in both sexes, the strim strongly 

 punctate ; the scales mostly elongate-oblong, a few sub- 

 quadrate ; the setae cylindrical, rather long, and erect. Legs 

 with the anterior tibia) almost straight internally. 



Long. 4-5j, lat. l£-2;j mm. 



Central PbovinckS: Dam oh, Jabalpur (E. P. Stebbiny) j 

 Bekar: Melghat Forest (Stebbing). 



Recorded as feeding on the leaves of teak. 



Amblyrrhinus subrecticollis, sp. n. 



Niger, squamulis brunneis et griseis variegatus, elytris postiee plaga 

 pallida ornatis ; A. poricolli similis, sed rostro deflexo, lateribua 

 Bubparallelis ; prothorace subcylindrico et ad basin quam elytris 



multo angustiore ; elytris setulis squamiformibus erectis obsitis. 



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