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CIIRYSOMELIDJE. 
1 8. Pedrillia flavipes, sp. n. 
Entirely pale flavous, autennae piceous, basal joints ilavous. 
d . Head impunctate, shining, clypens separated by a deep 
transverse groove ; antennae with basal two joints flavous, rest 
nearly black, third and fourth elongate, following joints thickened 
and much shorter. Thorax transverse, sides produced into a broad 
prolongation, obliquely constricted at base, surface finely and 
remotely punctured and sparingly pubescent. Elytra closely and 
strongly punctured and finely pubescent. Underside aud legs 
coloured like the upperside, finely punctured. Posterior femora 
thickened, their tibiae curved, tarsi broad. 
Length 4 mm. 
Hah. Nilgiris (II. L. Anclrewes). Type in Coll. H. E. Andrewes. 
Differs from P. murrayi in the colour of the elytra, underside 
and legs, and may possibly represent only a local race of that 
species. 
Genus ZEUGOPHORA. 
Zeugophora, Kunze, Neue Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle , ii, pt. 4, 1818, 
p. 17 ; Lacord. Mon. Phytoph. i, 1845, p. 283. 
Type, Z. subspinosa , Eabr., from Europe. 
Range. Europe ; India. 
Differs only from Pedrillia in the absence of a transverse sulcus 
at base of thorax. 
1 9. Zeugophora indica, Jac. Ann. Hoc. Ent. Bely. xlvii, 1903, p. 81. 
Pale fulvous, finely pub- 
escent ; antennae flavous. 
Head impunctate, antenuae 
flavous, thorax finely punctured 
and pubescent ; elytra much 
wider at the base than the 
thorax, rather closely and 
strongly punctured, clothed 
with fulvous pubescence ; apex 
of each elytron subtruncate. 
Beneath pale fulvous. Eemora 
thickened, the intermediate and 
the posterior tibiae strongly 
curved at the apex, rather 
thick ; tarsi broad. 
Length 5 mm. 
Hah. Nilgiris (Coll. Jacoby). 
20. Zeugophora andrewesi, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bely, xlvii, 1903, p. 82. 
Eulvous, the antennae (the basal joint excepted), the breast 
and the legs black. Thorax with the sides moderately tuberculate. 
