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Hub. Burma, Curin Chebà. Malacca, Penang. Sumatra, Java. 



Yar. Olì I nino obscure riifa. 



Hab. Burma, Garin Chebà. 



A widely distributed species. Crotch gives " Caml)odia, " and 

 specimens from " India " were placed in his collection, but the 

 identification of these with L. nigrina, "\^"ied. is doubtful ; the 

 type of his L. dentellata is from Sumatra. 



17. Anadastus VViedmanni, n. sp. 



A. nigrino s/'/i/i/ts rt ajjlnh, nujer nitidns^ capite protlioraceque 

 sanguineis, crebre ac distincte sed minus fortiter punctatis, scuteUo 

 obscure rufo, elytris nigro-caernleis , abdomine pecloreque nigris. 

 Long. 9 millim. 



Hab. Burma, Bhamò, Carin Chebà. 



Head narrower tlian in L. nigrina, Wied. distinctly but less 

 strongly punctured, two or three joints at the l)asp of the an- 

 tennae very obscurely red. Thorax of the form of that of L. ni- 

 grina but the front angles a little more depressed, so that the 

 surface appears more evenly convex ; the basal strigae are more 

 sharply defined , the sides are a little more sinuate ; there is 

 sometimes the faintest trace of a central sulcus. The scutellum 

 is red , but often only obscurely so , the elytra are steel-blue , 

 of the same form and sculpture as in L. nigrina. The abdomen 

 and metasternum are black, and the coarse punctuation, so cha- 

 racteristic of L. nigrina is absent, while the aJxlominal lines are 

 clear and long. Five examples. 



18. Anadastus athoides, n. sp. 



esiger capite crebre fortiter, prothorace crebre ac minute punctatis, 

 elytris rufo-piceis, punctato-striatis, punctis nigro-piceis, eiytrorum 

 apicibus subtruncatis. Long. 10-11 millim. 



Mas? Prothorax paalulum longior quam latus, fortius punctatus. 



Femina? Prothorax subquadratus, minus fortiter punctatus, eiy- 

 trorum apice distinctius truncato. 



Hab. Burma, Carin Chebà. 



This species is black except that in the male? the extreme 

 front margin of the thorax, and in the female? the whole of 

 the thorax, and the elytra in both, are pitchy, almost rufous. 



