from the Eastern Archipelago. 209 



Ganyopis. . 



Caput inter oculos cristatum; rostrum subvaliclum, basi incrassatum, 

 supra compressum, inter oculos ascendens ; scrohes pra^medianse. 

 Scapus oculum haud attingens ; funiculus 0-articulatus, articulis 

 crassis, tribus basalibus paulo longioribus, ca}tcris broviter ob- 

 couicis ; clava parva obovata. Prothorax suboblongus, apice tu- 

 bulatus ct supra baud siuuatus. EJijtra protborace hitiora, 

 elongata, subparallela, postice subito declivia. Pedes mediocres ; 

 femora parum incrassata, iufra dentata, postica longiora ; tihice 

 subrecta3 ; tarsi mediocres, articulo tcrtio fortiter dilatato ; coxm 

 anticae contiguaj. Propedus leviter canaliculatura, haud cornutum. 

 Abdomen normale, suturis fere rectis. 



In habit like Aganietis^ 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 

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

 Mecopus. 



Ganyopismleucura. PI. XV. fig. 7. 



O. elongata, fusca ; rostro protborace breviore, ferrugineo, basi 

 cristaquc inter ociJos silaceo-squamosis ; antennis piceis, funiculo 

 articulo secundo primo vix longiore, omnibus parce pilosis ; pro- 

 tborace latitudinc longitudini fere fequali, fortiter sat crebre 

 punctato, medio fusco, lateribus scutcUoque dense silaceo-squa- 

 mosis ; el}'tri3 supra subplanatis, latitudine fere trij^lo longioribus, 

 basi singulatim valde rotundatis, lateribus sensim angustatis, pos- 

 tice utrinque tuberculo conico et, apice ipso, tuberculo minore 

 externo, munitis, fortiter seriatim punctatis, punctis approximatis, 

 quadratis, lineis elevatis scparatis, dimidio antico supra parteque 

 declivi dense silaceo-sqnaniosis ; corpore infra femoribus(^uc dense 

 albo-squamo.sis ; femoribus posticis macula fusca notatis ; tibiis 

 tarsisquo minus dense squamosis. Long. 6 lin. 



Hah. Malacca. 



Odoacis. 



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



Maci-ohamnnj Lacordaire, Gen, vii. p. 158 (180G). 



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

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

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

 allied to Mecojnts^ and, owing to the length of the hind femora, 

 is of a remarkable appearance. The male in the type {0. 

 grallarius'^) has the anterior coxaj spined, not the breast as in 



• See PI. XVI. fig. .5. 

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



