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rugose, slightly depressed at base. Frons about as wide as the 

 eye in frontal view. Antennae luteous, at least at base. Prothorax 

 as long as broad, widest at basal angles, slightly rounded in 

 middle of sides, evenly convex, fulvous, slightly variegated with 

 brown and grey. Scutellum white. Elytra one-third longer than 

 broad, depressed at suture behind, less so in front, punctate- 

 striate, more or less grey, alternate interspaces somewhat tesse- 

 lated with brown, a spot on subbasal tubercle, an oblong ante- 

 median patch on suture, and a transverse spot before apex black. 

 Legs thinly grey, not annulated, tibiae and tarsi rufous. 



Length, 2V2 nim. 



Hab. Garin Asciuii Ghecù, Burma, UOO-1500 m., III-IV. 

 1888 (L. Fea). 



Two specimens. 



15. XLenocems sixtux-alis spec. nov. 



cf^ 9 . In structure practically the same as A^ olivaceus (1874) 

 Motsch. Lateral vitta of pronotum very thin and more or less 

 widely interrupted. Elytra with a very short basal streak near 

 shoulder; a broad suturai vitta, dilated to the third stripe of 

 punctures behind base , then limited by stripe 2 , and finally 

 widened again to stripe 6, the vitta ending behind this transverse 

 dilatation in a short triangular suturai projection ; within the 

 vitta there is before the middle a spot of the ground-colour 

 sometimes prolonged to a line ; no distinct white apical markings 

 and no lateral ones. 



Hab. Ron L (W. Doherty), one c^" in Mus. Tring, type ; Ansus, 

 April 1875 (Beccari), one d^, three 99. 



16. F*liloeolbiixs pai3iia,iiiis spec. nov. 



c/" 9 . Resembling P. longicornis (1801) Fabr. in size and colour. 

 The white dots on pronotum and elytrum less prominent. Tarsi 

 black, except base. Frons nearly half as broad again as in loiigi- 

 cornis^ with the two carinae barely vestigial. Sides of prothorax 



