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Genus: PHAULOCENTRUS PILEATUS, Fowl. 
(Plate LIX. figs. 7, 7a.) 
Fowler, l.c. Tab. X. fig. 1, p. 159. 
Allied to Tolania, but unlike that genus, as it shows a short posterior process. 
The number of apical areas in Phaulocentrus apparently is five, but specimens often 
show six. The genus named by Fitch Uroxiphus, is inadmissible, for it has been 
preoccupied by Amyot and Serville for different insects. 
Ph. pile at us is pubescent, with the base of the tegmina lighter in colour. Head 
with two distinct tubercles. Upper part of the pronotum furnished with a rather 
marked circular disc, with a carina cutting it through the midst. Tegmina dull 
pubescent, with pale testaceous veins and with a fuscous spot towards the apex of the 
clavus. The general colour is testaceous. Eyes large. There are no suprahumeral 
processes. 
Size, 7x3 mm. 
Habitat .—San Geronimo, 3000 feet. 
Fowler’s Collection. 
Three other species are named by Fowler, viz., P. proximus , P. sordidus, and 
P. cornutus, all of which also are American species. 
Genus : GLISCHROCENTRUS. 
G. cucullatus, Fowl. l.c. Tab. X. fig. 5, p. 161. 
Genus : CENTRUCHOIDES. 
G. laticornis, Fowl. l.c. Tab. X. fig. G, p. 162. 
The last genus is allied to Oentruchus, Stal, and, like the former genus, it is 
American. C. laticornis has rather large truncated suprahumerals, which do not 
appear to be the modifications of a secondary sexual character. 
Genus: MH1ROPS MIXTUS, n.g. and n.s. 
(Plate LIX. figs. 8, 8a.) 
Globose, without suprahumerals. Pronotum evenly convex, or nearly so, from the 
head to the blunt posterior apex. Colour sordid yellow or rufous. Tegmina short and 
rounded, with three faint brown fascice crossing the coarse brown nervures. The 
disc has faint white areas which give a general mottled appearance to the wings. Legs 
strong and flattened, but not spatulate. Frons short, but narrow, and very pilose. 
Size, 5 x 3 mm. 
Habitat, —Balongoda, Ceylon, 
