300 H. S. GOKIIAM 



sculis, laterihus antice subsimiatis, pone mciliuiti subito aiif/nslatisj 

 olijlris snbparallelis^ obsolete panclatis, pone mediani macula trian- 

 gulari nii)ra notatis, aiitennis articulis tribus basalibus validioribus, 

 clava liaud distincta. Loìkj. A. 5 millini. 



Hub. Burma, Bhamò, Garin Asciuii Ghecù. 



Var. ? Ely tris immacula lis. 



The head and thorax are strongly thickly and rather con- 

 fluently punctured, the antennae are stout and almost as long 

 as the elytra, their third joint longer than any of the succeeding 

 five, which are hosvever all longer than wide and fusiform, the 

 three apical ones form a lax and feeble club, and are scarcely 

 longer than wide. The thorax has its sides definitely but nar- 

 rowly margined ; it is rather narrower at the base than in front, 

 being somewhat angulated in the middle, its disk is flatly im- 

 pressed, the base is truncate. The elytra are but little convex, 

 and indistinctly })unctured. The whole colour (with the ex<-eption 

 of the spot) is uniformly brown. 



I cannot see any other difference in the variety Ijeyond the 

 absence of the elytral spot. There are five examples, three of 

 them of the spotted form. 



20. Dapsa trogositoides, n. sp. 



Anguste oblonya ru/o-brunnea subnitida, lenuiter pubescens^ ca- 

 pite obsolelius^ prothorace forliter pimctalis, hoc trapeziforme antice 

 latiorCj am/ulis anticis acutis proniinenlibus^ postieis subreclis; elytris 

 profunde crebre ac distincte punctatis, obsolete subsulcatis; antennis 

 vaiidiSj articulis tribus basalibus fortioribus, fertio duobus sequen- 

 tibus subaequali. Long. 5 millim. 



I fab. Burma, Garin Asciuii Ghecù. 



Head flatly impressed in front , the antennal sockets being 

 raised very strongly, the antennae are rather longer and more 

 stout than in 7). sculpturata, their third joint is longer than the 

 second, and as long as two succeeding it; the third to the eiglit 

 longer than wide but stouter than those of I), srulpturata. 



T!ie thorax has prominent and rather rellexed front angles, 

 the sides are sinuate, but not strongly so, and contract to the 

 base, the surface is shining thickly covered with elongate punc- 



