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Cmil'SOMELIDJE. 
broadly fulvous, the separating line of the colours not well defined. 
Scutellum lanceolate. Elytra rather strongly punctate-striate, 
punctures deeper at sides, last three interstices strongly costate, 
others flat, all the rows commence immediately below the base, the 
first puncture of each row foveolate. Sides of breast with several 
rows of punctures. 
Length 2 mm. 
Hob. Assam : Naga Hills (Coll. Brit. Mus.). 
Larger than most of its congeners and with differently coloured 
thorax, elytral puncturation stronger and interstices at sides more 
strongly costate. 
327. Ccenobius fulvicornis, sp. n. 
Black ; head, antennae and legs fulvous. 
Head with a few fine punctures on its lower portion ; antennae 
with terminal joints only moderately thickened, submoniliform, 
second joint strongly widened, third and fourth very small. 
Thorax short and transverse, disc entirely impunctate, sides w ith 
some distinct punctures, basal margin short and pointed but not 
produced at middle, with a row of deep punctures. Scutellum very 
narrowly elongate. Elytra very finely punctate-striate at inner 
disc, punctures entirely obsolete at sides, last two interstices 
distinctly costate, others flat. Sides of breast nearly impunctate. 
Length If mm. 
Hub. Assam : Patkai Mts. (Coll. Brit. Mus.). 
Differs from its nearest allies in the entirely fulvous head and 
antennae and in the sides of the thorax which are punctured near 
the base, but whether these differences are constant or due to 
variation it is impossible to say without more material for 
examination. I have seen only two specimens, these are alike. 
328. Ccenobius fulvipes, Bah/, Trans. But. Soc. 1877, p. 213. 
Piceous ; basal joints of antennae and legs pale fulvous, face 
fulvo-piceous. 
“Pace rugulose ; vertex black ; labrum fulvous ; basal two joints 
of antennae pale fulvous, rest absent in the only specimen available 
for examination. Thorax rather more than twice as broad as long, 
sides rounded and strongly convergent from base to apex, hinder 
angles posteriorly produced, acute, basal margin oblique, medial 
lobe acute, above transversely convex ; surface more coarsely and 
closely punctured than in G. chinensis, Baly, apical margin bordered 
with a deep transverse groove, basal margin narrowly edged with 
black, bordered with a single row of punctures, less defined than 
in C. chinensis. Elytra finely punctate-striate, stria) each im- 
pressed with a single row of fine linear punctures, narrowly and 
faintly silicate on the inner disc, more strongly so oil the outer, 
interstices plain on anterior portion of inner disc, slightly convex 
towards apex, more strongly convex for their whole length on outer 
