244 halticin^. 



triangular, second less so, third broad and bilobed ; the fourth 

 or claw-segment is long and has two appendiculate and divaricate 

 claws. 



Range. China, Japan, India. 



Key to the Species. 



Head finely and sparsely punctate P. orientalis, Baly, p. 244. 



Head impunctate P. bifasciata, Jac, p. 245. 



175. Pseudodera orientalis, Baly. 



Pseudodera orientalis, Baly, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 286. 



Body elongate and parallel-sided. Colour shining pitch-brown ; 

 antennas black ; legs obscure piceous ; abdominal sternites reddish - 

 brown ; a broad transverse band across the elytra yellow-brown. 



Fig. 88. — Pseudodera orientalis, Baly. 



Head : vertex smooth, convex, very finely and sparsely punctate 

 and separated from the front (including the eyes) by a deep trans- 

 verse impression ; eyes convex and hemispherical ; there are two 

 parallel carinas between the antenna?, expanding into the frontal 

 elevations immediately above and enclosing a deep channel between 



