436 Prof. Olir. Auii villi us on 



18. Anomoderus rugosicollis, sp, n. (Text-fig. 3.) 



Small, fuscous-brown ; bead and pronotuni blaekisb ; 

 elytra brownisb ; legs sbining, eastaneuus ; wings trans- 

 luc«Mit, wbitisb ; head small, rngoso-pnnctate, tbe front 

 vertical, transverse ; anteniise mucli shorter than tbe body, 

 reaeliing a little beyond tbe apex of the elytra, snbnitid, 

 first joint short, obovate ; fourtli joint a little sliorter than 

 tbe others, joints 3-8 slightly thickened at the apex; pro- 

 thorax elongate, subcylindrical, strongly constricted at base 

 and distinctl3' swollen or obtusely tul)ercnlate on each side 

 just before tbe biisal constriction, nenrly three times as long 

 as broad at the base ; except in tbe basal constrirtion closely 

 set with very small depiessed (and in tbe middle foveate) 

 warts, from each of which arises an erect hair; elytra 

 abbreviated, rounded at apex, irregularly punctate with 

 erect hairs in the punctures ; abdomen parallel-sided, 

 rounded at the apex, as long as the wings ; legs short, bind 

 femora not reaching tbe apex of the abdomen; femora 

 abrn|)tly clavate witb a slender peduncle and an elliptical 

 club; first joint of hind tarsus as long as tbe second and 

 third united. Length 4 mm. 



Loc. Seychelles. Mabe : 1 specimen, swept from low 

 herbage of ferns &c. close to tbe bouse at Cascade Estate, 

 about 800 feet, 1909. 



Ibis little species agrees witb Anomoderus in having 

 divided eyes, short antennae, and elongate prothorax, but 

 differs from tbe hitherto known species of the genus, 

 both of which are from Madagascar, by the form and 

 sculpture of tbe prothorax. 



19. Glaucytes interrvpta, 01. 

 Loc. Rodriguez (Snell and Thomasset), 1918, 1 ? . 



20. Glaucytes aldabrensis, Linell. 



G. aldabrensis is proliably a local race of G. lineatocollis, 

 Fairm., and seems only to differ by having tbe tip of the 

 elytra unarmed and their lateral margins without a rufous 

 stripe. 



Loc. Aldabra : 3 cJ , 3 ?,'' only found in tbe flowers of 

 one species of tree (name not recorded), xii. 1908^^ [Fryer). 



