AND GENERA OP ETJMOLPIDiE. 



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Hah. Guinea, Cameroous. 



Head coarsely rugose ; vertex covered with irregular longitu- 

 dinal rugae. Thorax subglobose, not longer than broad ; sides 

 moderately rounded ; basal border narrowly margined, sinuate 

 on either side the median lobe, the latter obtusely truncate ; 

 upper surface sparingly clothed with suberect griseous hairs, 

 coarsely rugose, covered with irregular transverse elevated strigse. 

 IScutellum metallic purple, subquadrate, its apical margin bisinu- 

 ate. Elytra much broader at the base than the thorax, attenuated 

 from the base towards the apex ; convex, broadly depressed trans- 

 versely below the basilar space, the latter slightly thickened; 

 humeral callus strongly elevated, compressed ; surface sparingly 

 clothed with erect, w^hite, scale-like hairs, and remotely impressed 

 with small but deep punctures, the anterior half coarsely 

 rugose ; the hinder half covered with interrupted costiform 

 vittse, which on the inner disk are broken up into large strongly 

 raised nodosities. Body beneath and legs clothed with adpressed, 

 white, scale-like hairs. 



EuBRACHis INDICA, n. sp. EloDgata, subcyhndrica, viridi-senea, 

 nitida, griseo-pubescens, pedibus nigro-aeneis, trochanteribus, labro 

 antennisque rufo-piceis, his extrorsum nigris ; clypeo profunde sub- 

 angulato-emarginato ; thorace transverse, subgloboso, dorso de- 

 presso, apice constricto, fortiter sat crebre punctate, utrinque fovea 

 magna impresso ; elytris griseo-setesis, oblengis, fere parallelis, con- 

 vexis, derso paullo deplanatis, humeris promiuentibus ; subcrebre 

 fertiter punctatis, punctis substriatim dispositis, singulis setula erecta 

 grisea instructis. Long. 1| lin. 



Hah. Northern India; Masuri (7000 feet above sea-level). 



Head coarsely punctured, vertex swollen ; front with an ill- 

 defined longitudinal groove ; anterior margin of clypeus deeply 

 notched, the notch subangulate, its apex rounded ; antennae 

 scarcely longer than the thorax, six lower joints rufo-piceous, 

 more or less stained with black, five outer ones thickened, en- 

 tirely black, apex of terminal joint acute. Thorax about a third 

 broader than long ; sides rounded, basal margin obsoletely sinuate 

 on either side the median lobe, the latter obtusely truncate ; 

 upper surface subglobose, flattened on the disk, transversely de- 

 pressed and constricted at the apex, narrowly margined at the 

 base, surface clothed with adpressed hairs ; strougly punctured, 

 base with a faint longitudinal ridge. Scutellum scarcely broader 

 than long, narrowed from base to apex, the apical margin obtuse, 



