80 IMi". G. J. Arrow oti Coleuptera from 



7 . Geoendomi/chus oculatus, sp. ii. (PI, 111. fig. 3.) 



Fulvo-bruiineus, pedibus antennisquo flavis, harura clava oUscuriorc : 

 hcmiaphericus, iiiticliis, sat dense erecto grisco-setosus ; caj)ito 

 eatlato, ociilia niajjnis, pronoto Lito, lateribus rutundatis, angusto 

 marjjinatis, aiigulisobsololis, fovois basalibus prolutuli^adiiicdiuni 

 attiiifroiitibus, basi toto niargiiiato, medio late lobato ; ecutollo 

 late triaiigulari; elytria crcbre baud seriatim punetatis, stria 

 suturali impressis ; aiiteniiis lU-articulatis, articiilis duobus 

 basalibus sat magnis, artioulo 3 angusto, 4 ad 7 minutis, tribus 

 ultimis maximis, loiigitiidiue reliquis ajqualibus, laxe connexis. 



Long. 1 mm. 



The new species is practically of the same size, hemi- 

 spherical shape, and light brown colour as the typical one, 

 G. pubescens, Lea, and has a similar even but not serial 

 jjuncturation and erect greyish pul)escence upon the upper 

 surface, the latter a little closer in G. oculatus. Tlie legs 

 and antenuffi are of similar length and general form, but 

 the last three joints of the latter are larger and the terminal 

 one more elongate. There are ten joints, instead of nine, in 

 all, the third and fourth joints being slightly elongate and 

 aj)parently equivalent to the much longer single joint of 

 G. pubescens. The eyes are much larger than in the other 

 species, in which they are extremely small. The sides of 

 the pronotum are strongly rounded and have narrow elevated 

 margins, which continue a little more widely round the base. 

 Tlie basal fovete are remote from the sides, gently curved, 

 and extend to about the middle of the pronotum, and the 

 base is broadly lobed in the middle. The scutellum is 

 broadly triangular. The elytra have a sutural stria upon 

 each, the apices are conjointly rounded and not at all pro- 

 duced, and the epipleurte are rather broad beneath. The 

 correlation of the parts of the sternum is almost exactly as 

 in G. pubescens. The prosternum is narrow between the 

 front coxae, but dilated a little behind them, forming a 

 rounded process which overlaps the mesosternum. The 

 latter is very short but broad between the middle coxae, which 

 are as far apart as the hind ones, and the mctasternum forms 

 a broad lobe between the middle coxie. 



Log. Seychelles. Mahe: Cascade Estate, about 1000 ft. 

 ii.-iii. 1909, three specimens. 



Anagaricophilus, gen. nov. 



Corpus ovatum, subglobosum. Caput sat magnum. Oculi pro- 

 minentes, minute granulati. Antenna) sal robustte, 9-articulatse, 



