40 MR. r. p. PASCOE ON THE CUHCULIONID^. 



duplo longiore, cseteris transversis ; prothorace fortiter transverse ; 

 scutello punctiformi ; elytris sulcatis, interstitiis late planatis ; tarsis 

 rufo-fulvis. Long. 1^ lin. 

 Hab. Singapore, 



Orochlesis maculosa. O. elliptica, fusca, maculatim griseo-squa- 

 mosa ; rostro breviusculo, castaneo, tenuiter punctulato ; antennis 

 nitide ferrugineis ; funiculo articulis duobus basalibus sequalibus ; 

 clava distincta ; prothorace subconico, vage granulato, vittis tribus 

 indistinctis notato ; scutello nigro, minuto : elytris oblongo-cordatis, 

 striato-punctatis, punctis grossis, ovalibns, interstitiis convexis ; tarsis 

 articulo tertio valde dilatato. Long. 2f lin. 



Hab. Salwatty. 



Differs from the normal forms of Orochlesis in its more cordi- 

 form elytra. 



Obostllis. 



( Cry ptorhyuchinse. ) 



nostrum paulo arcuatum, sat breviusciilum ; scrohes submedianse, 

 obliquse. Scapus brevis ; funicuhis articulis tiltimis transversis ; 

 clava ovata, pubescens. Oculi rotundati, tenuiter granulati. 

 Prothorax late transversus, utrinque fortiter rotundatus, apice 

 tubulatus, lobo seutellari producto, lobis ocularibus aut modice 

 prominulis, aut fere obsoletis. Scutellum elevatum, esquamosum. 

 Elytra cordiformia, basi prothorace hand latiora, apice acumi- 

 nata. Pedes antici majores ; femora valida, sublinearia, infra 

 dentata ; tihice breviusculge, compressse, arcuatse ; tarsi articulo 

 tertio late bilobo. Rima pectoralis pone coxas anticas pro- 

 tensa, apice cavernosa. Abdomen segmento secundo ampliato. 

 Processus intercoxalis modice latus. 



The species of this genus have a short compact body with a 

 broadly oval outline, and the upper surface more or less studded 

 Avith minute granules, those on the interstices of the elytra 

 irregularly arranged in from one to three rows. The ocular lobes 

 are subject to disappear ; but they are sufficiently well marked in 

 O. afomaria and O. terrena. Nedymora {ante, vol. xi. p. 209) dif- 

 fers from this genus in its pectoral canal, open at the apex and 

 passing beyond the intermediate coxae, being thrust, as it were, 

 into the raetasternum. 



Odosyllis congebta. (PI, L fig. 5.) 0. nigra, sejunctim, elytris 



