from tJie Eastern Archipelago. 209 



Ganyopis. 



Caput inter ociilos cristatum; rostrum subvalidum, basi incrassatum 

 supra compressura, inter oculos asceudens ; scrobes prfemedian® ' 

 Uapus ociJum baud attingens ; funiculus 6-articulatus, articulis 

 crassis, tribus basalibus paulo longioribus, ca^teris breviter ob- 

 comcis; dava parva obovata. Prothorax suboblongua, apice tu- 

 bulatus et supra baud siuuatus. Eh,tra prothoraje ktiora, 

 elongata, subparaUela, postice subito decHvia. Pedes mediocres • 

 /mom parum incrassata, infra dentata, postica longiora • tihice 

 subrectoe; tarsi mediocres, articulo tertio fortiter diJatato • coxa^ 

 antic® contigu® PropectmleYitev canaliculatum, haudcornutum 

 A.bclomen normale, suturis fere rectis. 



Inh^hit like Agametis, but the funicle different, the rostrum 

 raised at the base, running up and forming a crest between 

 the eyes and the apical margin of the prothorax not sloped or 

 smuated above, as in that and many of the genera allied to 

 Mecopus. 



Oanyopis leucura. PI. XV. fio-. 7. 



G. elongata, fusca; rostro prothorace breviore, ferrugineo basi 

 cristaquc inter oculos silaceo-squamosis ; antennis piceis, fu'niculo 

 articulo secundo prirao ^-ix longiore, omnibus parce pilosis • pro- 

 thorace latitudine longitudini fere jequali, fortiter sat crebre 

 punctato medio fusco, lateribus scutelloque dense sHaceo-squa- 

 mosis; elytris supra subplanatis, latitudine fere triplo longioribus 

 basi singulatira valde rotundatis, lateribus sensim angustatis, pos- 

 tice utrinque tuberculo conico et, apice ij^so, tuberculo minore 

 externo, munitis, fortiter seriatim punctatis, punctis approximatis, 

 quadratis, hneis elevatis separatis, dimidio antico supra parteque 

 dechvi dense silaceo-squamosis ;.corpore infra femoribusque dense 

 albo-squamosis ; femoribus posticis macula fusca notatis ; tibiis 

 tarsisque minus dense squaraosis. Long. 6 lin. 

 Hah. Malacca. 



Odoacis. 

 Pascoe, Joura. Entom. ii. p. 427 (1865). 

 Maa-ohaimn, Lacordaire, Gen. vii, p. 158 (1866). 

 Lacordaire's description of this genus was based on a female 

 trom Ceylon, which is doubtless distinct from the species de- 

 scribed by me, as well as from the following. The genus is 

 aUied to Mecopus, and, owing to the length of the hind femora, 

 IS ot a remarkable appearance. The male in the type iO 

 graUartus'^) has the anterior coxsb spined, not the breast as in 



* See PI. XVI. fig. 5. 

 Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 4. To?, vii. 15 



