448 Mr. Baly's deticriptions of 



espeutial character, I do uot consider this pecuHarity of sufficieut 

 importance to remove it from its present position. 



Genus AGETOCEiiA, Hope. 



1. Agetocera lohicornis, Baly. 

 Ilab. The Hills. 



One specimen, a $ . 



2. Agetocera pulcliella, Baly. 

 Hah. The Upper Hills. 



Genus cneorane, Baly, 

 1. Cneorane fulvicollis, Baly. 



Mas. Auteunarum articiilis ultimis quatuor iucrassatis, suhtus 

 subcomplaiiatis, clavam elougatam ad apicem atteuuatam sordide 

 flavam formantibus; tibiis, basi exceptis, tarsisque infuscatis. 



Hab. The Hills, Sadia. 



Genus mimastra, Baly. 



1. Mimastra quadripartita, n. sp. 



Elougata, parallela, fnlva, nitida, scutello, pectore antenuisque 

 nigris, verticis macida, abdominis lateribus pedibusque (feniori- 

 bus subtus, tibiisque anticis quatuor basi exceptisj nigro-jiiceis; 

 thorace transverso, late transversim excavato, impunctato, elytris 

 leviter rugulosis, nigris vel nigro-piceis, utris(|ue limbo fascii"ique 

 vix pone mediimi fulvis. Long. 3^ liu. 



Mas. Tarsis anticis articulo basali pauUo incrassatt), leviter 

 incurvato. 



Var. A. Thoracis disco piceo tincto. 

 Hab. The Plains. 



Face smooth, impunctate. clypeus large, concaA^e on either 

 side, its apex produced into an acute tooth, Avhich extends 

 upwards between the encarpa? for nearly half their length; eyes 

 large, prominent, shining black ; antenna^ much longer than the 

 body, very slender, filiforni. the third joint twice the length of 

 the second, the two conjointly scarcely equal in length to the 

 fourth, the latter slightlv curved. Thorax twice as broad as 



