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its abdomen is entirely of a dull reddish tint. The agreement 

 in other respects is, however, so close, that I have no hesitation 

 in referring it to the same species. 



P. scapularis, Pasc, seems (so far as I can judge of it from 

 the figure and description) to be nearly related to the present 

 species. 



40. Pachyteria superba, Gestro, Ann. Mus. Civ. di Genova, 

 Ser. 2. vol. VI, p. 128. 



Taken at Bhaniò in Upper Burma. 



41. Chloridolum alcmene, Thoms., Systema Cerambycidarum. 

 Appendix, p. 568. 



This species is represented by examples which may be ar- 

 ranged in two series according to their size, but which show no 

 structural character by which I can distinguish them. 



The larger forms were taken at Garin (Asciuii Gheba) Alt. 

 1200-1300 m. The smaller variety was taken at Garin (Gheba). 

 Alt. 900-1100 m., and also at Thagatà in Tenasserim. 



42. Leontium sinense, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lend. 1841, p. 63; 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., IV (1845), p. 17. 



One example from Garin (Gheba) Alt. 900-1100 metres. 



In the catalogue of Gemminger and Harold this species is to be 

 found placed as a synonym of L. argenlalus, Dalm. The two 

 species are, however, distinct. In sinense the joints of the anten- 

 nae from the 7.^^ to the 10.*'' are each acutely angular at the 

 inner apex ; in argentatm the joints from the 5.^'' to the 10."' 

 are each produced into a spine at the inner apex. The apex 

 of the last ventral segment in the female of sinense is distinctly 

 emarginate ; the corresponding segment in argenlalus ( 9 ) is 

 rounded and entire at the apex. 



L. sinense is most nearly allied to L. sublrimcalum, Bates , 

 which it resembles by its obtusely rounded or subtruncate apices 

 of the elytra; but from which it is to be distinguished by the 

 structure of the prothorax. 



43. Polyzonus flavocinctus, sp. n. </. Viridi-melallicus; prolho- 

 race Iransversini slrigoso^ slr/gis medio dorsi inlricalo-confluenlibus; 

 pronolo anlice in inedio panilo rolundato -p roditelo ; elglris fasciis 



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