COLEOPTERA. 
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The form, &c., of the elytral epipleurse and its fold is nearly identical with what obtains in 
most of the species of Prosodes. The dentate anterior femora have their counterpart in the 
genus JDila, which, however, is of so widely different a habit that one cannot institute even a 
comparison between the two genera. The peculiar and exceptionally narrow, flattened, and 
obsoletely faceted eyes are also found in the genus Dila. The emargination at the base of the 
anterior tibiae, and the abbreviated first joint of the hind tarsi, are the most exceptional 
characters, and show certain affinities in the direction of the Scaurides. 
Cgelocnemodbs stoliczkanus. 
Obscure brownish black : head uneven, coarsely, but not deeply, punctured, with smaller 
punctures on the interspaces ; the punctuation finer and somewhat granulous behind and 
confluent on the front : epistoma separated from the front by an impressed arched line : 
labrum lightly punctate and, together with the palpi, rufescent : prothorax having a broad 
transverse sinuate impression near the hind margin, and with two or three foveated depressions 
on the disc ; covered with small granules, the sides being confluently granulose punctate : 
scutellum densely and minutely punctulate : elytra rather closely sub-seriately punctured, 
fainly transversely rugulose, and granulose; the suture a little thickened and smoother: 
epipleural fold sparsely muricately punctured : flancs of prothorax coarsely undulately rugose : 
abdomen punctured: prosternal process finely sulcate down the centre: legs moderately 
muricately punctured. 
Length 10| lines. 
Murree. 
Sub-Family - PIMELIINJE . 
Trigonoscelis SETOSA. 
Black, sometimes a little nitid ; more or less broadly oblong-ovate : head strongly trans- 
verse, remotely punctured, briefly setose : epistoma and labrum more strongly and closely 
punctured ; the former short, gradually obliquely contracted to the front, which is broadly 
emarginate and with the angles distinct ; the latter feebly sinuately rounded in front, and 
densely ciliate with longish bright rufous hairs : prothorax transverse, quadrate, more or less 
gently convex, sometimes depressed on the disc (immature individuals ?) ; median line dis- 
tinct, or not ; apex truncated ; front angles small, but prominent, acute, directed forwards ; 
base, which is scarcely wider than the apex, sinuate, strongly so at the middle ; hind angles 
a little outwardly directed ; sides more or less feebly rounded before the middle, very feebly 
sinuate before the front angles, more strongly so towards the base ; near the base is a more 
or less distinct, broad, transverse, somewhat sinuate, impression ; granulous, the granules not 
densely placed, especially on the disc, where they are also smaller ; each granule furnished 
with a short black seta; everywhere finely margined: scutellum small, almost petiolate, 
generally pubescent, or covered by the hairs which fringe the lower edge of the prothorax : 
elytra more or less depressed above, more or less broadly oval, widest before the middle, or 
not, more or less gradually declivous behind; the apex rather strongly produced, and (con- 
jointly) somewhat narrowly rounded ; base wider than base of prothorax, appearing more or 
