64 Mr. C. J. Gahan on new Species of Longicornia 



third joint, the fourth shorter than the third, the remaining 

 joints gradually decreasing in length. Femora thickened in 

 the middle ; anterior tibise strongly enough bowed, the inter- 

 mediate and posterior tibia? feebly bowed. 



This pretty and interesting little species I place with 

 doubt in Enispia, as the form and relative proportions of the 

 joints of the antenna? do not quite agree with those described 

 for that genus. 



Eunidia simplex, n. sp. 



Supra fulvo-griseo-pubescens, subtus griseo-pubescens; lobis iuferi- 

 oribus oculorum lougissimis ; an tennis fuscis, corpore plus sesqui- 

 longioribus. 



Long. 5|-7g, lat. l|-2^ mm. 



Ilab. Nilghiri Hills (Hampson). 



Clothed with a dense fulvous-grey pubescence above and 

 with a less dense greyish pubescence underneath. Front of 

 head broad and nearly flat ; lower lobes of eyes oblong, 

 nearly twice as long as broad. Legs blackish brown, with a 

 faint greyish pubescence. Antenna? with the basal joints 

 nearly black, the remaining joints of a very dark ferruginous 

 brown colour. 



M. Lacordaire suspected that the species described from 

 outside of Africa did not belong to this genus. The present 

 species has all the characteristics of the genus. 



Pemptolasius, n. g. 



Head retracted in repose, with the front trapeziform, with 

 the antennal tubercles subvertical and narrowly and triangu- 

 larly separated from each other above. Antenna? a little 

 longer than the body ((^), with the scape rather short and 

 subcylindrical ; with the third joint much longer than the 

 scape, the fourth a little shorter than the third, the fifth and 

 following joints subequal and each much shorter than the 

 fourth ; with the fifth joint and the apex of the fourth 

 thickly fringed with black hairs underneath. 



Prothorax cylindrical, unarmed at the sides, longer above 

 than below, with the sternum surpassing the coxal cavities 

 but little in front. 



Elytra convex above, somewhat vertical at the sides, pos- 

 teriorly declivous, and each with a short obtuse carina com- 

 mencing at the shoulder and disappearing before the middle. 

 Apices truncate. 



Legs subequal, with the femora somewhat cylindrical, with 



