1878.] from Kashmir, YdrJcand, Sfc. 178 



10. Khizotrogus bilobus. 



R. anteiinis 10-articulatis ; ohlongus, colore variabilis, ferrugineus 

 vel piceus, suhopacuSy prothorace in medio scepius nitido, ad later a alhido- 

 pruinoso ; clypeo in medio profunde emarginato ; prothoracis later ibus 

 anterius cremdatis ; elytris indistincte et inequaliter punctatis, laterihus 

 dense ciliatis ; pygidio ventreque pruinosis ; pectore prosternoque dense 

 villosis. 



Long. Vl\ — 20 mm., lat. 9 — 10 mm. 



Hab. Yangihissar and Kugiar, Eastern Turkestan. 



11. Anomala stoliczkse. 



(Genus CallistetJius, Blancd.) A. ovata, minus convexa, Icetissime viri- 

 dis, nitidissima ; elytris suhopacis, antennis nigris ; capite thoraceque laevi- 

 gatis ; elytris seriehiis duplicatis punctorum tribus, et inter eas sat crebre 

 punctatis. Long. 12|^ mm., lat. 6^ mm. 



Hab. a single individual was found at Murree. 



12. Adoretus nudiusculus. 



A. testaeeus, clypeo ferrugineo^fronte fusca, nitidula, parcius brevissi' 

 meque setosus ; pr othor ace fort iter punctato^ lateribus subcrenulatis, angu-* 

 lis posterioribus omnino rotundatis ; elytris obsolete costatis, for titer punc- 

 tatis. 



Long. 9i mm., lat. 5^ mm. 



Hab. Jhelum valley, a single individual. 



13. Adoretus simplex. 



A. angustuluSy parallelus, sat elongatus, densius albido-setosus, subopa- 

 cus, subtus parcius setosus, nitidus ; clypeo rotundato, in medio alte refiecco ; 

 prothorace basi cequaliter et tenuiter marginato, angulis posterioribus rotun- 

 datis ; elytris obsoletissime costatis, crebius punctatis. 



Long. 10 mm., lat. 4| mm. 



Hab. Jhelum valley. 



14. Pentodon truncatus. 



P. nigro-piceiis, nitidus, capite anterius truneato, angulis inter se dis~ 

 tantibus, tuberculo longitudinali acuto, fronte in medio fuberculis duobus 

 minutis ; prothorace for titer punctato, basi ad angulos posteriores tenuiter 

 marginato. Elytris sat crebre haud profunde punctatis, seriebus duplicatis 

 haud distinctis. Long. 19 — 20 mm., lat. 12 mm. 



Hab. Kugiar. Two individuals, which are no doubt both males. 



