SOME NEW ORIENTAL ANTHRIBIDAE. 

 BY Dr. Karl Jordan, 



Zoological Museum, Tring, England. 



Among the Anthribidae of the Genoa Civic Museum submitted 

 to me for identification there is a great number of undescribed 

 species, mostly represented, unfortunately, only by single spe- 

 cimens. In the present paper I characterize those new forms 

 of which there are at least two specimens in the collection, 

 leaving the uniques undescribed till I have seen more individuals. 



The types of the new species and subspecies, if not stated 

 otherwise, are in the Genoa Civic Museum. 



1. F^liaeoclxrotiis phorcas spec. nov. 



cr^ 9 . In colour and pattern agreing with P.porcellus (1860) 

 Pascoe, differing in the antenna. This is gradually widened from 

 the fifth to the eighth segment; segment 7 is broader than in 

 porcellus and 8 is narrower, while 9 is more triangular and a 

 little longer than in that species. P. phorcas stands in these cha- 

 racters somewhat intermediate between the genera Phaeochrotus 

 and Plintheria. 



Hab. Garin Gheba, Burma, 900-1100 m. (L. Fea). 



Several specimens. 



EUSINTOR gen. nov. 



Rostrum long, cylindrical, dilated at apex, with high mesial 

 carina. Antennal cavity apical, covered, continued ventrally by 

 a sharply marked groove which extends along the whole rostrum. 

 False mentum with acute lobes. Buccal fissure short and broad. 

 Labium deeply divided. Eye lateral, entire, elliptical. Antenna 



