ENDOMYCHIDAE FROM BURMA 291 



Tlio geiu^rnl appearance is suggestive of a small .bdacochilns, 

 but the cliaracters are at variance with any genus known to me. 

 A series of examples of wliich ahout half are fi'om Tenasserim 

 were obtained. 



ENDOMYCHIDAE. 



A-iiipliistonius, Geumau. 



1. Amphisteriius corallifer, Gerst. Monogr. End. p. A8. 



Hah. Burma, Garin Gheba, Garin Ghecù, Garin Asciuii Ghecù. 

 Pegu, Palon. Tenasserim, Thagatà. 



Yar. Femoribus dimidio apicali corallinis. 



In two female specimens from Garin the femora are coral-red, 

 and in most of our examples the carina in the middle of the 

 elytra is coralline, as well as the basal and subhumeral pustules. 



2. Amphisternus piistiilifer , n. sp. 



Aiger_, capile prollioraccque suhopacis hoc transmrso, angulis an- 

 ticis prominulis, crasse marrjinatis, lalerihus intra, marginem utrin- 

 quc (uhercidatis, elytris suhnitidis crebre (ortiter 'pimclatis; pimelo 

 basalt, callo humerali siibelevato, fasciisque duabiis vai de dentatis, 

 ad suturam ètte rnt.pl is , nee marginem aUingenlibiis aurantiacis. 

 Long. 10 millim. 9 . 



Hab. Burma, Garin Gheba. 



Head opaque, with a few punctures, antennae of the length of 

 the head and thorax, their third joint quite twice as long as the 

 second, the apical joint fitting in to the emarginate subapical one, 

 neither of them so large as those of Engonius signifer, Gorh. The 

 front angles of the thorax are much thickened, and the thickened 

 margin is punctured in this part, the sides are nearly straight; 

 the basal striolae are very short and obsolete, connected by an 

 impressed line , the central channel is only represented by a 

 punctiform impression. The elytra have the punctuation much 

 more sparse than in either E. signi fer or E. grains, Gorh. and 

 their pattern is different to any species of Engonius yet described ; 

 the humeral callus is raised and both it and the other yellow 

 markings are polished and, the fasciae are free from punctures, 



