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CoEiXA Shaepi, n. sp. 
Black-brown, shining. 'Pronotum, clavus, and corium, at the base, 
finely rastrate ; pronotum carinate nearly throughout the length, with 
10 — 12 yellow transverse lines, the posterior ones obliterated. Elytra 
with very fine, short, yellowish lines in longitudinal series. 
? . Head above, black-brown, face yellow. 
Thorax — Pronotum long, rounded behind, disc with a slight middle keel nearly 
througliout the whole length, and 10 — 12 narrow, transverse, yellow lines, 
several of the posterior ones obliterated by the dark ground colour. Elytra — 
Clavus and corium with many long, distant hairs ; clavus with fine, hiero- 
glyphic, yellow markings, straight at the base ; corium with very fine, 
twisted, transverse, yellowish lines, broken into longitudinal series, of which 
4 are visible at the widest part ; marginal channel dull, pale brownish- 
yellow ; membrane-suture broadly clear. Membrane with very fine, short, 
twisted, yellowish lines, on the inner margin especially disposed in a 
parallel series. Sternum black ; scapulce, pleurw, and parapleu/rce pale yel- 
lowish outwardly. Legs brownish ; thighs paler at the base ; palcB long, 
narrow, cultrate ; cilia of the 3rd pair of tarsi black. 
Abdomen brown, paler at the sides, basal segments black. Length 4 lines. 
Male unknown. 
Of this fine, distinct species, a single $ , captured by Dr. Sharp, 
and presented by him to us, is the only example known. Allied to C 
carinata, Sahib. 
COEIXA TNTEICATA, n. Sp, 
Shining, black-brown with ochreous markings, and many fine, 
light, decumbent hairs. Fronotum distinctly rastrate, a middle keel 
on the anterior half, and 8 — 9 fine, black, transverse lines, which, 
except 2 or 3 in the middle, are entire. Elytra wholly covered with 
similar close, fine, irregular, twisted lines, broken by 3 fine longitudinal 
black lines ; clavus, and corium at its base, very delicately rastrate, 
marginal channel pale. 
Head ochreous, crown brovraish, posteriorly raised sub-angularly, on each side of 
the elevation a short row of close punctures ; facial depression wide, ovate, 
reaching beyond the lower angle of the eyes. 
Thorax — Pronotum long, with a middle keel extending perceptibly on the anterior 
half, but only indicated posteriorly, and 8 — 9 transverse, fine black lines 
straight and entire, except 2 or 3 in the middle, which are abbreviated and 
confluent. Elytra entirely covered with similar, close, fine, short, angularly 
twisted, transverse yellow lines. Corium., viewed lengthwise, the fractures 
of the lines appear as 3 longitudinal, fine, irregular, jagged, black lines ; at 
the apex the transverse lines are more straight and parallel ; marginal nerve 
(next the channel) black. Marginal channel pale yellow, infuscated slightly 
