EROTYLIDAK FROM HURMA ^81 



piiitcldlo-slrialis, ixtsl, inartjine Idlcrali d linidioqae a/riecUi ùidefer- 

 minate sanijuineu-piceis, pimctis duobus basalibus, gultisque duabiis 

 una ante medium juxla sufuram, altera discoidali pone mediani, 

 oblongis nigro-piceis ; antennaruni clava pedibas(/ue nigro-piccis. 

 Long. 9 mill int. 



I lab. Burma, Cariu Cliebà. Cambodia (Mouliot, Coll. Gorhain). 



Evenly oblong-ovate , the elytra pointed behind ; the whole 

 insect viewed laterally gibljous ; of a rich pitchy-red. The thorax 

 is twice as wide as long, narrowed from the base , with acute 

 prominent front angles , both it and the head evenly thickly 

 and strongly punctured. The elytra have very fine rows of 

 punctures, with the interstices fiat and very minutely punctate, 

 more distinctly so at the base and along the suture. The yellow 

 colour is suffused between the four dark spots v\hich are on 

 each, the rest of the elytron is a deep pitchy-red. The elytra 

 are, at the shoulders, of the same width as the base of the thorax, 

 strongly convex. Legs and underside dark pitchy, metasternum 

 sparsely but rugosely punctured, two short coxal lines. 



I have long possessed a specimen of this insect captured by 

 the late M. Mouhot. There is one from Burma in Sign. Fea's col- 

 lection. 



^0. Amblyopus vittatus, Lac. Monogr. Erotyl., p. 198. 



Triplax vitlatas, Oliv. Ent. V., p. 490, T. 1. f. "1. 



Hab. Burma , Carin Chelm. India , Bengal , Penang. 



^1. Amblyopus substriatus, n. sp. 



JSige/'j capile [inacula occipitali excepta) prothoracis later ib us , 

 humeris^ tarsisque flavis elytris punctato-striatis, striis leoiter, basi 

 fortius impressis. Long. 7 millim. 



Hab. Burma, Carin Cliebà. 



Oblong-ovate antennae with two joints at the base sordid 

 yellow, their terminal joint acuminate at the tip. Apex of the 

 episteme blackish, punctuation of both head and thorax very 

 fine, the latter with the disc pitchy-black, the sides yellow, this 

 colour extending a little along the front margin. The thorax 

 is twice as wide at the base as its length, narrowed very con- 

 siderably in front. Elytra black with a yellow spot on the 



