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PROF. S. MAtTLlK ON 



breadth of head across the eyes 3 mm., without the eyes 21 mm. 

 Length of pronotum 2g mm, 



Assam, Garo Hills; Tura, 1400 ft.; Oct. 1917 (Mrs. Kemp) 

 (Indian Museum). 



The type specimen (Brit. Mus.) is from Burma. The brown 

 parts in the type are lighter than Mrs. Kemp's specimen ; also 

 in the type the lighter colour of the suture and the lateial 

 margins of the elytra is not so well marked. 



Lamellipalpus bombayensis, sp. n. 



Upperside shining, dai'k brown, in one specimen of the two 

 lighter brown ; the antennal joints from the third joint to apex 



Text-figure 3. 



Lamellvpalpus lomhayensis Maulik, 



brownish-black, and the apical area of the elytra obliquely con- 

 tinuing to the middle along the side smoky black ; eyes deep 

 black. Underside shining light to dark brown. The whole insect, 

 both on the upper and lower sides, is covered with light brown 

 pubescence. 



Head almost as long as broad, depressed in the middle in front 

 but convex round the roots of the antennae ; surface punctate, 

 each puncture having a stiff hair. The eyes strongly convex. 



