446 Mr. Baly's (h'so-iptkms of 



oliliqiio truucato et inter corima lamiuu compressu nigra,, pilis 

 erectis numerosis fulvis circiimdatis, armato. 

 Hab. The Plains. 



Vertex and front shining, impnnctate ; encarpa? transverse, 

 suhtrigouate, contiguous; clypeus armed on either side with a 

 broad, compressed short horn, the apex of which is obhquely 

 truncate and forms a narrowly ovate flattened disc; between 

 these horns is a short transverse black plate, which is sur- 

 rounded, as well as the horns themselves, with numerous coarse 

 erect fulvous hairs, immediately above this plate is a tuft of 

 still coarser hairs, which curve obliquely to either side from the 

 medial line; antennfc filiform, the basal joint thickened, com- 

 pressed beneath and forming a raised longitudinal ridge; eyes 

 large, prominent. Thorax more than twice as broad as long; 

 sides straight and parallel from the base to beyond the middle, 

 thence converging to the apex; basal margin sinuate in front of 

 the scutellum, faintly bisinuate on either side ; disc sparingly 

 impressed with round punctures on the sides, its central portion 

 impunctate, transversely sulcate just behind its middle, the sul- 

 cation rather more deeply excavated oil either side. Scutellum 

 elongate-trigonate, shining, impunctate. Elytra broader than 

 the thorax, oblong, scarcely dilated posteriorly, moderately con- 

 vex, distinctly punctured. Apical abdominal segment in the $ 

 deeply trilobate, the medial lobe subquadrate-oblong, its apex 

 truncate, faintly sinuate, its disc impressed with a . large deep 

 fovea. 



I only knoAV the $ of this species. 



3. Aidacxrpliora 'pnldtella, n. sp. 



Ovata, i)ostice ampliata, convexa, rufo-testacea, nitida, an- 

 tennis, tibiis tarsisque fuscis, oculis elytrisque nigris, his apice 

 rufo-testaceis. Long. 3^ lin. 



Hab. Assam, the Hills. 



Head trigonate; vertex smooth, impunctate, front impressed 

 Avith a longitudinal groove; encarpa; transverse, contiguous; 

 carina raised, narrow, linear, its apex acute; eyes very large, 

 l^rominent, shining black ; antennae slender, filiform. Thorax 

 more than tAvice as broad as long; sides straight and slightly 

 converging from the base to beyond the middle, thence obliquely 

 converging and slightly rorinded to the apex, the angles obtuse; 

 disc coarsely but closely punctured on the sides, nearly impunc- 

 tate nx the middle, transverse groove broad, rather more deeply 



