•lULUlDEA FROM P.URMA -)') I 



vei'sely, that l)oIiiiul it longitudinally striate froni the base of 

 the legs almost to the summit, although the sulci become fewer 

 and ab1)reviated above. 



Veulml grooves small , not so long as the l)asal segment of 

 the legs. 



Aiial (ergile terminating in a straight cylindrical tail , sur- 

 passing the valves, which have their borders compressed. 



cT. Face smooth; anterior angle of collum thickened and pro- 

 duced, antennae longer than the face by two distal segments. 

 G"' and 7* segments of body nuich swollen. Only the 5* segment 

 of the leg conspicuously padded. 



Copnlalorg foot with anterior lamina internally emarginate 

 and furnished w-ith three lobe-like teeth, its lower portion ending 

 below in a wide flap-like plate which overlaps that of the op- 

 posite side; the protrusi1)le portion ending below in a long 

 spiniform process and aljove in a curved piece , which distally 

 expands into a w^ide plate , the edges of which are bent over 

 to form an open tube ; the edges meet at the apex , the lower 

 being furnished with a set of fine hairs. 



Number of segments 71-72. 



Length about 130 mm. 



Loc. Catcin Hills, East of Bhamo (L. Fea). 



Fig. 1. — Anterior aspect of left half of copulatory organ of Tiiyropyoi'-'^ 



anionis. 

 Fig. -2. — Anterior aspect of left half of copulatory organ of Tityropyijus 



uulaconotus. 



