Platyrhopalopsis badgleyi

Description
Platyrhopalopsis badgleyi, sp. n. A very distinct, broad, rather shining species, not so small and polished as the preceding, and with the elytra more oblong and less convex, distinctly but finely punctured, and with a small curved yellowish-red patch on each behind the middle and meeting at the suture, forming a V-shaped patch with the arms recurved, and the point directed towards the apex of the elytra: these patches are, apparently, sometimes divided or obsolete; the head is rather longer than in the preceding, and the club of the antennae is less circular; the pronotum is very transverse, but longer than in P. mellyi, oval, with the sides rounded, and with faint traces of a depression in the middle; the elytra form an almost perfect broad rectangular figure, and, although convex as a whole, they are depressed on the disc; the sides of the pronotum and the elytra are thickly set with short yellow setae; the club of the antennae and the disc of the pronotum are also pubescent, and towards the

Distribution
Bhutan, India