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species recorded here and in two of the three examples before 

 me is pitchy-brown ; the two terminal joints of the antennae 

 are as long as wide , or nearly so. I have described the male 

 of this species from Bar way in India. 



5. Engonius gratus, Gorham, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. 399.* 



Hab. Burma, Bhamò, Teinzò. Tenasserim, Thagatà. Cochin 

 China.* India, Barway (P. Cardon). 



(). Engonius klugii, Gerst. Monogr. End., p. 71. 



Var.? Feiiioribu^ bast excepta coraUinis c/". 



llab. Burma, Garin Chebà. 



7. Engonius opimus, n. sp. 



Niger vd iiiijro picem, nitidas, prothorace transversOj disco ni- 

 tido^ minale punctulato, snlcis basalibus longis, basi breviter catia- 

 liculalo; elijtris crebre forlius panclalis, pimctis duobits subhumera- 

 libus, oblique posilis maculaque transversa siibapicalis /lavis. Long. 

 9 millim. 9 • 



Hab. Burma, Garin Chebà. 



The head and thorax are shining, tlie former uneven with 

 scattered , large punctures ; the latter more thickly but more 

 obsoletely punctured, its margins thickened but not coarsely, 

 the front angles very prominent, and the surface near them a 

 little wrinkled and fossulate ; the basal sulci converge a little , 

 a short basal median channel and a transverse impressed line 

 parallel to the margin are all distinct. The elytra are very 

 thickly deeply and uniformly punctate, ijliie black with three 

 yellow spots on each, two basal (obliquely placed) small, one 

 subapical, larger, subarcuate. 



One female example. 



lEuiiioi-plxvis , Weber. 



8. Eumorphus austerus, Gerst. Monogr. End., p. 105. 

 Hub. Burma, Senmigion. 



9. Eumorphus sanguinipes, Gorham, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, 

 p. 438. 



Hab. Burma, Garin Chebà, Garin Asciuii Chebà. 



Very liable to be confused with E. murrayi^ Gorh. and dif- 



