110 REV. H. S. GORHAM ON NEW [ Mar. 5, 
distinct linear black spot upon the crown; the eyes are prominent 
and are wider than the thorax. The thorax has the sides nearly 
parallel, the middle with a narrow deep channel, which is black ; each 
side of the disk is widely and obliquely impressed, but the front is 
not depressed as in the two preceding species. The antenne are 
long, being three quarters of the length of the body, and pubescent, 
with long pilose hairs. The two basal joints are blacker than the 
rest, but none of the joints are smooth. The scutellum is pitchy 
black, red at the sides. The elytra red, with squamose pubescence 
and longer hairs than in the preceding species. 
Two examples from Dibru, and one from the Naga Hills. 
The specimens are apparently males, but I do not think they can 
be referred to the species with serrate antenne. 
Obs. There is a Calochromus from Dibru almost exactly resem- 
bling this species in colour and form. 
35. LycCoOcERUS CALIGINOSUS, sp. nov. (Plate X. fig. 11.) 
Niger, subnitidus; prothoracis lateribus supra, humeris, elytrorum- 
que marginibus postice obscure rufis, genis et mandibulis flavis ; 
elytris opacis, fumeo-caliginosis. 
Long. 12 millim. 
Hab. India (Mus. Calcutta). 
Head smoky black, rather shining, the cheeks at the base of the 
mandibles and the latter yellow; the antenne flattened and widened 
in the middle, but hardly serrate, two joints at the base shining, the 
rest smoky black. Thorax with the sides narrowed from the base ; 
the disk as in L. serricornis, but rather even, not much depressed in 
front, the middle very obsoletely channelled, the black vitta very 
distinct and undulate, the side deep blood-red. Elytra smoky black, 
the lateral margin (excepting at the base) and the apex reddish, but 
this colour here is ill defined, the callus is also red. Underside 
black and a little shining. 
A very obscure-looking insect, of which nine examples in the 
Calcutta Museum are all I have seen. In some of these the red 
margin of the elytra is complete. 
36. LyCOCERUS MILITARIS, sp. nov. (Plate X. fig. 12.) 
Niger ; corpore parum nitido, prothoracis disco inequali, obscure 
picescente, elytris rufo-brunneis, antennis serratis. 
Long. 10-12 millim. of Q. 
Mas. Antennis longioribus, minus ampliatis, unguiculis simplicibus. 
Fem. <Antennis minus longis, articulis brevioribus latioribus ; 
unguiculis anterioribus quatuor primis basi hamatis. 
Hab. China, Fuchau (G. Lewis). 
Eyes prominent, head black with the exception of the cheeks in 
front of the antennz, where there is a pale spot, crown a little 
shining, clothed with a pale golden pubescence. Antennz (of the 
male) about three quarters of the length of the body, the fourth to 
the end joints equal in length, serrate, the fourth to the eighth 
widest, those of the female wider and shorter. Thorax greyish 
