GYNANDBOPIITHALMA. 
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189. Gynandrophthalma dohertyi, sp. n. 
Black ; basal joints of the antennae and base of tibiae fulvous, 
elytra metallic dark blue. 
Elongate and parallel-sided; the head impunctate, obsoletely 
lougitudinally depressed in the middle ; labrum and mandibles 
obscure fulvous ; antennae black, basal three joints fulvous, second 
joint small, third elongately subtriangular, the following joints 
transverse. Thorax more than twice as broad as long, the lateral 
margins straight anteriorly, slightly rounded near the base as well 
as at the posterior angles, the sides with a narrowly retiexed 
margin that widens gradually near the base, the surface entirely 
impunctate. Scutellum broad, pointed, blackish, the apex fulvous. 
Elytra elongate, very feebly lobed below shoulders, slightly trans- 
versely depressed below the base, very closely and finely punctured 
in irregular rows. Body beneath finely pubescent. Last abdominal 
segment of female with a deep fovea. Male unknown. 
Length 41 mm. 
Bab. Assam : Patkai Mts. (Brit. Mus.). 
Easily distinguished by its coloration. 
Pale with blade spots or bands. 
190. Gynandrophthalma bohemani, sp. n. 
Elavous ; base of head black. Thorax with two transverse 
sinuous bands. Elytra with four small black spots each (2.2) ; 
breast and abdomen stained with black. 
Bather robust and subcylindrical ; the head with some obsolete 
depressions between the eyes, impunctate, a transverse black 
band on the vertex ; eyes large and entire ; antennae fuscous, 
extending to about half the length of the thorax, the basal three 
joints flavous, fifth and following joints broadly triangularly 
dilated. Thorax broad and transverse, twice as broad as long in 
the male, still broader in the female, the sides rounded, the pos- 
terior angles distinct, anterior portion slightly narrowed ; surface 
impunctate, flavous, with two well separated transverse bands at 
the base, each rather deeply constricted in the middle. Scutellum 
black (d) or fulvous ( 5 ), the apex pointed. Elytra extremely 
closely and distinctly punctured, not covering the pygidium, 
two small spots placed transversely immediately below the 
base and tw 7 o behind the middle, bluish-black. Body beneath 
clothed with grey pubescence, breast black, abdomen more or less 
blackish. Legs black in male, flavous in female, tarsi rather short 
and broad. 
Var. Elytra each with two spots at base. 
Length 6-7| mm. 
Bab. Southern India. Type in Brit. Mus. 
