442 Mr. Baly's dcsciiptions of 



obtuse, the liiuder ones produced, acute; disc irregularly exca- 

 vated on the sides, impressed with large deep punctures, rather 

 crowded at the base, forming irregular rows on the sides, the 

 rest of the surface finely punctured. Scxitellum trigonate, its 

 apex rounded. Elytra much broader than the thorax, slightly 

 narrowed towards the apex, convex, deeply and regularly punc- 

 tate-striate, the interspaces plane, distantly impressed with very 

 minute punctures ; sparingly scattered over the surface are a 

 number of small irregular yellowish-Avhite spots. 



Genus SEBAETiiE, Baly. 

 1. Sehaethe jKillidipennis, n. sp. 



Late ovata, modice convexa, nigro-picea, nitida, antennis 

 nigris, harum basi, scutello labroque piceis, thorace tenuissinie 

 punctato, nigro, lateribus anguste piceis; elytris tenuiter puncta- 

 tis, fulvis. Long. 2 lin. 



Hab. Assam. 



Head trigonate; vertex shining, impuuctate, encarpa? well 

 defined, subquadrangulaj', contiguous; carina rather strongly 

 I raised, narrow, linear, its apex dilated, narrowly ovate-lanceolate; 

 antennoe less than two-thirds the length of the body, moderately 

 robust, slightly attenuated towards the apex; the three basal 

 joints pale piceous, the rest black. Thorax thi-ee times as broad 

 as long ; sides narrowly reflexed , edged Avith piceous. Scutellum 

 trigonate. Elytra much broader than the thorax, broadly ovate, 

 slightly narrowed toAvards the apex, finely punctured ; oviter 

 limb narroAvly dilated, slightly reflexed, its surface obsoletely 

 thickened, irapunctate; inflexed limb broad, obsoletely concave. 

 Hinder thighs strongly thickened; outer edge of hinder tibiae 

 emarginate near the apex. 



Genus iiyphasis, v. Harold. 



(Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. xxi, 1877, p. 454) 



1. Ilijphasis indica, n. sp. 



Ovata, modice convexa, pallide flava, nitida, antennis extror- 

 sum pallide piceis ; thorace la^vi, lateribus late marginatis, rotun- 

 datis; elytris confuse ])unctatis, pallide castaneis, fulvo limbatis. 

 Long. 3^ lin. 



Hab. The Plains ; a single specimen. 



