Corythodevini from fh'if/sh Inh'a. bib 



India bor./' witli the elytra more inflated posteriorly tliaii 

 ill tlie type and the apical ciliation (? abraded or \vith(ha\vn 

 beneatli the elytra) partly wanting seems to belong to the 

 same s])ecies. 



2. Chcetopisthes [Chcetopisthides) tibialis, sp. n. 



Hab, Khandesh, S. India {T. R. Bcii, ex coll. Andrewes, in 

 Mas. Brit.). 



Three males, attracted to light. A descrii)tion of this 

 new species is given by Wasmann, infra, and a figure of it is 

 included on PI. VI. fig. 5. 



These specimens dilTer from C. fulvus, Westw., ^ , in the 

 anteriorly-dilated prothorax ; the strongly-tafted apices of 

 the elytra ; the basally-dilated intermediate and posterior 

 tibine, the outer apical angles of which are not extended 

 outward ; and the widened basal joint of the correspoudiiig 

 tarsi. 



3. Chcetopisthes {Neochatopisthes) sinyalensis, sp. n. 



$ . Elongate, convex, shining, fiavo-testaceous, clothed 

 "with scattered, short, fine, erect hairs, the basal groove of 

 the prothorax fulvo-tomentose behind ; very sparsely, finely, 

 the transversely-depressed space on the front of the head 

 rather coarsely punctate. Anterior margin of head obliquely 

 directed backward on each side of the small median tooth. 

 Prothorax broader than long ; with a very deep, narrow, 

 median sulcus and an equally deep transverse basal groove, 

 the latter extending sinuously forward along the margin to 

 near the rounded anterior angles, the reflexed basal margin 

 projecting laterally and the lateral margin also arcuately 

 dilated before the base. Elytra oblong-oval ; each with five 

 deep sulci, the dividing costee convex and very prominent, 

 extending to the apex ; the humeri prominent ; the apices 

 narrow, each with a single tuft of rather long, radiating, 

 stiff, fulvous hairs. Legs elongate ; anterior tibiae bidentate 

 at apex; intermediate and posterior tibine much longer than 

 the tarsi, moderately widened, straight on their outer edge; 

 tarsi rather slender, joint 1 of the intermediate and posterior 

 pairs about as long as 2-4 united. 



Length 3 mm. 



Hab, Triucomali, Ceylon [Bainbrigge Fletcher : 8. vi. 

 1907). 



One female. A close ally of C. fnlvus, Westw., differing 



