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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
Caput brevissimum palpis parvissimis. Thorax rotundatus, inermis. Elytra apice obtusa. 
Acetabula antica extus baud elongata. Prosternum any us turn : mesosternum latum, subcon- 
vexum. Antennae jiliformes, corpora paullo breciores, articulo 4 to paullo abbreviato. 
The facettes of the eyes are intermediate in size between those of the Hesperophanince 
and the Callidiince. The structure of the sterna and acetabula is very similar to that of the 
genus Zamium ; but the clavate femora resemble those of Callidium and allied genera 
The scarcely elevated antenniferous tubercles are again those of Zamium rather than lies- 
perophanes. 
3. — Teinophyxtjm cribbatum. 
Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 720. 
Castaneo-fnscum, subnitidum, omnino suberecte fusco-pubescens, crebre sed discrete punc- 
tatum : thorace supra antice et postice paullo depresso, linea dorsali Icevi : elytris lineis dua- 
bus indistinctis Icevibus. 
Long. 6J lin. 
The general colour is brownish-chestnut, and shining, notwithstanding the rather close 
slantingly-erect pubescence with which the whole body is clothed : the underside, antenna;, 
and legs are of a lighter and more reddish hue. The thorax has regularly rounded sides and 
is hut slightly unequal on its upper surface. 
Mab. — Murree. Two specimens. 
4. — LePTTTRA RTJBRIOLA. 
Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc.'1878, p. 720. 
L. sanguinolentse (Lin.) affinis. Nigra, subtus sparsim fulvo-pilosa, thoracis plaga 
magna discoulea elytrisque rvfo-opacis : capite et thorace crebre reticulato-punctatis, illo ut 
in L. sanguinolenta paullo post oculos subito et fortiter constricto : thorace medio hand con ~ 
spicue dilatato modice convexo, angulis posticis modice productis ; elytris sub-crebre pimctu- 
latis, apice rede truncatis , angulisque breviter dentatis $ . 
Long 7 lin. ? . 
Closely allied to the European L. sanguinolenta, differing ( $ ) in the upper surface of 
the thorax being dark red like the elytra; a narrow anterior border and a spot in the middle 
of the hind border, like the whole undersurface, black : the surface of the thorax and elytra 
is clothed with a short erect pubescence. The elytra are wholly red, without a trace of 
black. 
$ . Taken in the same locality are two $ examples, which probably belong to this 
species : they are lines long. One is wholly black, and the other has the basal half (and a 
little more) rufo-testaceous, the rest black. 
llab.— Murree. 
5 . — CliYT ANTHUS IGNOBILIS. 
Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 721. 
Cl. 4-punctato (F.) proxime affinis. Nigro-fuscus , tomento cinereo-fiavo vestitus, elytris 
utrinque maculis 5 nigms, quam in Cl. 4-punctato majoribus, scilicet 1 curvata post scu/ellum, 
