COLEOPTERA. 
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64. — Cymindis sp. 
Hab. — One specimen from the route between Leh and Yarkand ; without legs and ap- 
parently immature. 
LONG1CORNIA. 
1. — PniONUS CORPTJLENTIJS. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 720. 
Magnus, elongatus, nigro-castaneus, supra omnino coriaceus nix nitidus : thorace parvo, 
utrinque acute trispinoso : elytris basin versus parallels, compressis, delude modice dilatato- 
rotundatis apice late obtusis, utrinque lineis elevalis tribus vix conspicuis : pectore toto dense 
J'ulvo hirlo ; abdoniine politissimo : antennis 12-articulatis grosse punctatis, articulis 3 — 11 
serratis, 5 — 12 apice foveo porosa,8 — 12 irregulariter strigosis. ? . 
Long. 2 unc. 
Remarkable for the great length and hulk of the after-body (including the elytra) 
relatively to the head and thorax. The palpi are also longer, and their apical joint less dilated 
than in other species. The posterior thoracic angle is rather more produced and spiniform than 
in P. asiaticus (Ealderm.), making the lateral armature 3-spinose ; the middle spine is very long 
and acute. The thorax is narrow as well as short, and is coarsely sculptured, with the excep- 
tion of a disco'idal convex area, which is more sparsely punctured ; anteriorly the thorax is 
rather abruptly declivous. The elytra are throughout vermiculate-rugose, without mixture of 
punctures. The legs are long and compressed, and the tarsi, especially the claw-joint, remark- 
ably long. 
Hab.— Murree. Two examples, ? . 
2. — Hesperophanes cribricollis. 
Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 720. 
Cylindricus, fulvus, pills incumbentibus cinereo-fulnis, apud elytros maculatim, vestitus ; 
thorace rotundato, elytris multo angustiori, hicequali, lateribus medio subtuberoso, supra 
crebre alveolato-punclatis : scutello cinereo ; elytris omnino discrete punctatis baud conspicue 
bicarinatis, apice gradatim angustatis, subacmninatis. 
Long. 8 — 9 lin. 
Closely allied to the European R. griseus, but distinguished by its smaller and more 
coarsely reticulate-punctate thorax, and by the elytra tapering towards the apex causing the 
sutural angle to be very acute. The fourth antennal joint is only a little shorter than the 
third and tlie fifth. The tawny-gray, laid pubescence is very even on the antennae, the whole 
undersurface, and the legs. 
Hab. — Murree. 
TRINOPilYLUM, nov. gen. 
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Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 720. 
Gen. Hesperophanes affine, sedfemoribus abrupte clavatis, oculisque minus forte granu- 
latis. Corpus elongatim, subdepressum, breviter suberecte pubescens, crebre punctatum. 
