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only present the very least trace of punctures in series , as 

 though these are to be seen, they are of nearly the same size 

 as those which cover the entire surface. I have seen a single 

 specimen only. 



B. Body ovate. 



25. Cyrtomorphus craticularis , n. sp. 



Ohlongo-ovnlis J rufo-testaceus , nitidus ^ protliorace flavo, viltà 

 mediana nigra, elylris punclato-striatis, nigris, fasciis diiabus ad 

 suturam late interruptis, apiceque flavis. Long. 5-6. o millim. 



Hah. Burma, Garin Gheba. 



Head rich rufo-testaceous, distinctly and rather strongly and 

 thickly punctured, eyes fine, antennae testaceous except the last 

 four joints ; thorax yellow with a widish central black vitta, the 

 sides narrow in front and form an oval evenly with the elytra, 

 very finely punctured. Elytra with their bases, the suture and 

 two bands black, or they may be described as black, with two 

 fasciae and the apex yellow, the fasciae interrupted at the su- 

 ture the epipleurae yellow. The underside and legs are of the 

 rufous colour of the head, the metasternal lines distinct reaching 

 across the segment, Ihe abdominal lines are short, the punctua- 

 tion is broken and the surfoce finely alutaceous. The tibiae are 

 compressed and dilated at their apices, but not v^idely so. 



Three examples are all I have seen. 



26. Cyrtomorphus pardalinus, n. sp. 



Oblongo-ovalis, rufo-testaceus, nitidus; prothorace flavo, maculis 

 duabus magnis, marginem anterior em attingentibus nigris, elytris 

 flavo-testaceis , singulis maculis quinque duabus basal ibus , duabus 

 medianis {interiore suturali communi) una subapicali nigris; con- 

 cinne leviter punctato-striatis, sat convexis. Long. 5-7 millim. 



Hab. Burma , Garin Gheba. Tenasserim , Mountains between 

 Meekalan and Kyeat. 



Head, legs, and underside rufo-testaceous. Thorax and elytra 

 bright yellow. The former with two large black spots on the 

 middle of the anterior margin ; the latter with five on each, of 

 which two are basal, the one nearest the scutellum is oblong, 

 the other occupies the callus, the next tv\ o are transversely in 



