60 Mr. C. J. Galian on new Species of Longicornia 



elytra truncate. Body underneath with a greyish pubes- 

 cence, with some spots at the sides of the thorax and the pos- 

 terior borders of the abdominal segments fulvous ; sides of 

 the metasternum and of a few of the abdominal segments 

 with some small, rounded, denuded black spots. Legs grey, 

 with the tarsi and apices of the tibiae black. Antennae with 

 the scape gradually and slightly thickened towards the apex, 

 with the joints from the third ashy tow r ards their bases, and 

 for the rest of their length black ; third joint in the male 

 strongly and abruptly clavate towards its apex. 



Rhodopis albojrfagiata, n. sp. (PI. VII. fig. 5.) 



Griseo-pubescens ; antennis scapo et articulo tertio ad apicem ( 3 ) 

 clavatis ; prothorace lateribus valde spinosis, dorso fulvo-trivittato ; 

 scutello fulvo ; elytris brunnescenti-pubescentibus, ad basin et 

 juxta suturam griseis, singulisque plagis duabus dilaceratis albis 

 — altera ante, altera pone medium, apicibus subtruncatis vel 

 rotundatis ; corpore subtus pedibusque subtiliter griseo-pubescen- 

 tibus. 



Long. 15|, lat. 5£ mm. 



Ilab. N. India (Darjeeling). 



Head, prothorax, and base of the elytra sparsely punc- 

 tured. Prothorax strongly enough spined at the sides, with 

 the spines directed somewhat obliquely upwards. With the 

 scape of the antennae clavate, with the third joint in the male 

 abruptly clavate at the apex, with the antennas themselves 

 rather widely separated at the base. With the first joint of 

 the posterior tarsus as long as or slightly longer than the two 

 succeeding joints combined. 



Rhodopis albomaculata,} n. sp. 



Antennis scapo et articulo tertio ad apicem ( tf ) clavatis ; prothorace 

 lateribus valde spinosis, dorso fulvo-trivittato ; scutello fulvo ; 

 elytris fulvo-griseo-pubescentibus fusco mixtis, cum maculis non- 

 nullis parvis, albo-tomeutosis ; corpore subtus pedibusque fulvo- 

 griseo-pubescentibus. 



Long. 16-19, lat. 5|-6| mm. 



Bab. N. India (Darjeeling, Nepal). 



Head, prothorax, and basal third of the elytra sparsely 

 punctured. Antennae with the scape clavate and the third 

 joint in the male abruptly clavate at the apex Prothorax 

 with a greyish pubescence above and with three fulvous lines 

 along the disk ; acutely spined on each side, with the spines 

 directed obliquely upwards. Elytra with some small whitish 



