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truncate near the suture and prolonged at the outer angles 

 into a rather strong spine ; each elytron with a slightly raised 

 and obtuse dorsal carina which runs at a short distance from 

 the suture, and is separated from it by a shallow channel-like 

 depression. Intermediate tibiae with an oblique groove just 

 l)elow the middle of their length. Prosternal ])rocess feebly 

 arched in the middle and rather widely dilated behind. 

 Mesosternum with its intercoxal process rather narrow and 

 almost parallel-sided. 



This genus is allied to Nyctimeney Thorns., but may be 

 distinguished by its shorter prothorax, the shorter scape of its 

 antennae, and the relatively longer fourth joint. Its legs also 

 are longer, the hind femora being almost equal in length to 

 the two first abdominal segments, while in Nyctimene they 

 are not longer than the first segment. 



Euscboides plagiatus, sp. n. (PI. XIX. fig. 6.) 



FuRCus, fulvo-brunneo baud dense pubescens ; elytris iitrisque plagis 

 trihus pallidioribus — una prope basin, secunda vix pone medium, 

 nonnihil albescente, tertia prope apicem quoque albescente. 



Long. 16-18 mm. 



H«h. Mungphu, in Sikkim {Atkinson Collection). 



Dark brown, with a not very dense fulvous-brown pubes- 

 cence. Head thickly punctured. Prothorax somewhat more 

 strongly punctured. Elytra rather thickly punctured, each 

 with three rather ill-defined and somewhat broken patches of 

 paler pubescence separated from one another by two areas 

 covered with dark brown pubescence. The first paler patch, 

 somewhat fulvous in colour, is near the base ; the second, of 

 a dirty white colour, is just behind the middle ; the third, 

 similar in colour to the second, is near the apex. Breast 

 rather strongly and sparsely, the abdomen more feebly, punc- 

 tured, each of the punctures being marked in position by a 

 minute rounded dark brown spot. 



Enispia bella, sp. n. (PI. XIX. fig. 7.) 



2 . Capite fusco, crebre punctate; an tennis 12-articulatis, ferrugineo- 

 fuscis, griseo pubescentibus et sat longe ciliatis, basi dense punc- 

 tatis, articulo quarto testaceo, albido pubescente et ciliato ; pro- 

 thorace dense cinereo-hirsuto ; elytris fuscis, basi et vitta longir 

 tudinali, leviter arcuata, rufo-brunnescentibus, griseo pubescen- 

 tibus et setosis, fascia transversa pauUo pone basin et fasciis 

 duabus leviter arcuatis paullo ante apicem albidis ; corpore subtua 

 pedibusque testaceis, cinereo tcnuiter pubescentibus, his longe 



