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line drawn through centres of eyes; inferior margins of genae 

 rounded ; clypeus longer than wide, extending for two-thirds its 

 length below inferior margins of genae. a broad white sericeous 

 streak down median line tip rounded and pilose. 



Pronotum bright golden brown, finely punctate, densely pubes- 

 cent with short golden hairs, a white sericeous streak extending 

 upwards from the head on each side the median line between the 

 horns as far as the posterior process, another fainter streak on each 

 side passing under the horns ; metopidium broader than high, almost 

 vertical above the head, convex, a smooth depressed spot over each 

 eye ; median carina percurrent ; humeral angles large, triangular, 

 sharp, extending outward as far beyond the eyes as the width of 

 the eye ; suprahumeral horns large, heavy, triquerate, sharp, extend- 

 ing outward and upward, about as long as their width at base but 

 not as long as the distance between their bases, upper surface flat 

 and white sericeous ; posterior process elevated at base insubtrian- 

 gular crest extending upward about as high as suprahumeral horns, 

 tip suddenly short, sharp, upturned, just reaching internal angles 

 of tegmina. 



Tegmina smoky-hyaline, shining, marked with brown at tips 

 and just before internal angles ; base broadly opaque, coriaceous, 

 punctate and pubescent ; five apical and two discoidal cells ; in- 

 terior apical veins strongly bent upwards. 



Undersurface of body very dark brown, almost black, pubes- 

 cent with silvery hairs ; legs uniformly ferruginous. 



Length from front of head to tips of tegmina 4/6 mm. ; width 

 between extremities of suprahumeral horns 22 mm. 



Type. — Female. In collection of Zoological Survey of India. 



Locality.— Sureil, 5000 ft., Darjiling Dist., E. Himalayas, Oct. 

 11-31, 1917 (N. Annandale and F. H. Gravely). 



Dograna suffulta Distant. 



One female from Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., Bombay Pres., 

 Oct. 11-26, 1916 (S. Kemp). 



Emphusis malleus Walker. 



One male from Castle Rock, N. Kanara Dist., Bombay Pres., 

 Oct. 11-26, 1916 (S. Kemp). 



Machaerotypus brunneus, sp. nov. 



(PI. X, fig. 5). 



I v arge, entirely brown, coarsely punctate, densely pubescent ; 

 pronotum much swollen and elevated above the head ; scutellum 

 entirely exposed ; humeral angles prominent ; no suprahumerals ; 

 posterior process short, sinuate, sharp, arising high above the 

 scutellum ; tegmina smoky-hyaline ; legs and undersurface of body 

 brown. 



