-2H') 11. S. GoKllA.M 



disiinguisheil by the generic cliaracters, the aiiteimae liave some- 

 times tlie second and a few joints following obscurely pitchy; 

 the thorax is rather longer than wide , distinctly punctate, the 

 basal strigae deep, the depression between then a little more 

 coarsely punctate. The elytra in four examples before me are 

 very dark bronze-green, they are formed and striate-])unctate 

 as in .4. grains, and truncate in the same manner, being in 

 large examples even mucronate, at both angles of the trun- 

 cation. 



25. Anadastus melanosternus (Har.). 



Lamjuria melanoiileriui , Harold, Mittheil. der Munchen. Ent. 

 Yerein. 1879, p. 82. " 



Hab. Burma, Bhamò, Garin Gheba. Philippine Islands, Luzon," 

 Bohol, Ley te (Semper). 



In my table of genera I gave this insect as the type of the 

 proposed genus Sleuodastus, further examination convinces me it is 

 not congeneric with such species as L. Cambodiae and I desire to 

 withdraw it; the facts are the abdominal lines are tine, parallel, 

 and as in all those species here placed under AnadusluSj, they 

 widen out a little before the end. The eyes, and the rather 

 indefinite truncation of the elytra all point to the same asso- 

 ciation, anil I must offer my apologies for remodelling my genus 

 Stenodaslus, by the eyes and clearly divaricating lines, such a 

 course being in accordance with the tacts. It is interesting to 

 find this little insect so tar from its original haljitat , it is in 

 my own collection, from Bohol and Leyte. 



EROTYLIDAE. 



1. Encàustes birmanica, n. sp. 



Nigra, nitida, prothoracis disco samjuineo, mac id is duabus nigris, 

 margine ìiigro irregularis hand pw telato , elylris omnino nigris 

 obsoletissime punclo-lineatis, fere lacvibns; femoribus glabris, libiis 

 laevibus carinatis. cf Loiig. 27 inillim. 



Mas, fenioribus anticis, inlns dente acuto .pan/o infra medi ton, 

 alter oque obltiso juxla basim instruct is. 



I lab. Burma, Gate in Gauri. 



