110 Mr. J. S. Baly on new Genera 



CEdicerus apicipennis. 



(E. angustc oblongus, convexus, flavus, nitidus, oculis scutelloque 

 nigris ; thoraee transverso, latcribus obtuse angulatis, disco laevi, 

 ante basin leviter transversim sulcato ; elytris oblongis, tcnuiter 

 punctatis, apice caeruleo-nigris. 



Mas antennarum articulo tertio incrassato, oblongo-ovato, compresso, 

 dorso profunde excavato. 



Long. 3 fin. 



Hah. India. 



Head longer than broad, somewhat wedge-shaped; front 

 above the encarpae impressed with a deep fovea ; encarpae 

 trigonate, contiguous ; carina obsolete ; clypeus large, trans- 

 verse, pentagonal, the apical angle thickened ; antennae 

 robust, the basal joint thickened, pyriform, the second very 

 short, turbinate, the third very strongly thickened, oblong- 

 ovate, compressed, excavated both above and below, but more 

 deeply so on the upper surface (in the single specimen before 

 me, the five upper joints are broken off). Thorax one half 

 broader than long ; sides straight and parallel from the base 

 to beyond the middle, thence obliquely converging to the 

 apex ; disk shining, impunctate, impressed in front of the base 

 with a slightly curved transverse sulcation, either end of 

 which is more deeply excavated and forms a distinct fovea. 

 Elytra much broader than the thorax, oblong, parallel, finely 

 punctured. 



Galerucetta trojrica. 



G. anguste ovata, postice paullo arnpliata, convexa, subtus nitida, 

 6ordide flava, tibiis apice tarsisque infuscatis, abdomine (apice 

 excepto) nigro-fusco ; supra subnitida, viridi-amea, fusco-sericea, 

 facie, labro antennisque basi fulvis, his extrorsum nigris ; thoraco 

 fere glabro, rude rugoso-punctato, lateribus anguste fulvis, bisinu- 

 atis, medio angidatis ; elytris granuloso-rugosis, extrorsum fulvo 

 limbatis. 



Long. 3-3! lin - 



Hah. Guinea, Camaroons. 



Head coarsely rugose-punctate, nearly glabrous ; encarpae 

 transverse, contiguous, pale flavo-fulvous, lower face very 

 short, concolorous with the encarpae, apices of jaws black ; 

 antenna? more than half the length of the body, the four lower 

 joints fulvous, the rest black, the fifth to the eighth joints 

 gradually increasing in thickness. Thorax twice as broad as 

 long ; sides parallel, bisinuate, their middle distinctly angu- 

 late ; all the angles laterally produced, acute ; disk somewhat 

 flattened, coarsely rugose-punctate ; sides narrowly edged with 

 fulvous. Elytra oblong, slightly dilated posteriorly, closely 



