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lobe large, very short and truncate, surface entirely impunctate. 
Scutellum large, triangular. Elytra feebly lobed at the sides, 
finely but distinctly punctured. Legs subequal, rather robust, 
tarsi robust. Body beneath clothed with fine white pubescence. 
Length 6 mm. 
Hob. India. 
205. Gynandrophthalma minuta, sp. n. 
Elavous ; breast and abdomen black. 
Head with a small fovea between the eyes ; clypeus not separated 
from the face ; autenute extending to the base of the thorax, basal 
three joints flavous, rest slightly darkened, fourth and following- 
joints strongly serrate. Thorax two and a half times broader 
than long, sides rounded, posterior angles obtuse, surface im- 
punctate. Elytra parallel-sided and subcylindrical, finely punctate- 
striate ; legs flavous. 
Length 2k mm. 
Rah. India: Belgaum (Coll. H. E. Andrew es). 
One of the smallest species of the genus known to me and easily 
recognized on that account and by the finely punctate-striate 
elytra ; the elytra are not lobed at the sides and cover the pygidium. 
A single specimen is contained in Mr. Andrewes’s collection. 
206. Gynandrophthalma citrinella, sp. n. 
Elongate, parallel-sided ; bright flavous. Elytra finely punctate- 
striate. 
Head very finely and closely punctured on the lower portion, 
the middle with a fovea ; eyes very large, black ; antennae : the 
second joint thick, moniliform, third very short, fourth slightly, 
fifth and following three joints strongly transverse, the rest wanting 
in the type-specimen. Thorax two and a half times as broad as 
long, of equal width, lateral margins feebly rounded near base, 
posterior angles distinct, surface minutely and irregularly punc- 
tured with the interstices still more finely punctate. Scutellum 
broad, triangular, impunctate. Elytra without traces of lateral 
lobes, very elongate and parallel with about twelve rows of fine 
punctures, rather irregularly placed, these rows continue to the 
apex, interstices with some minute punctures here and there. Legs 
and tarsi very short. 
Length 6 mm. 
Hab. Northern India (Brit. Mus.). 
A narrow and elongate species of bright flavous coloration and 
distinguished by the finely punctate-striate elytra. A single 
(apparently female) specimen is before me in which the last 
abdominal segment has a small but deep fovea. 
