18 C. J. GAHAN 



(iuabiis angustis /lavis, atro- violaceo limbatis, onialis; cor por e subtus 

 argenteo -sericeo, segmento quinto abdominis leviter sinuato, fere 

 transverso-lruncatOj sexto sinuato-emarginato. 



A single male specimen was taken at Carin Mts. (Chebà 

 district) at an altitude between 900 and 1100 m. The species 

 occurs also in 7'enasserim. 



This species closely resembles P. bizonatus. White ; but differs 

 from it as follows : Prothorax more regularly strigose towards 

 the sides of the disk ; the anterior margin of the pronotum 

 somewhat obtusely produced in the middle. Elytra with a gla- 

 brous rugose-punctate area, somewhat cordate in shape, just 

 behind the scutellum. (The corresponding area in P. bizonatus 

 is bluish-Mack and opaque and not more strongly punctate than 

 the rest of the surface). The posterior margin of the fifth abdo- 

 minal segment in the male is almost directly transverse, that 

 of the sixth segment is sinuately emarginate. (In P. bizonatus 

 both segments are deeply and sinuately emarginate behind). 



The present species does not differ from P. tetraspilolus, Hope 

 by any good structural characters, and may possibly prove to 

 be only a variety, distinguished by having two transverse bands, 

 instead of four spots, on the elytra. 



44. Polyzonus bizonatus, White, Oat. Longic. Brit. Mus., p. 171. 

 Rangoon. One female example, 



45. Anubis inermis. White, Cat. Longic. Brit. Mus., p. 171. 

 This species was taken at Carin Mts. (district of Chebà), at 



Kawkareet in Tenasserim and also at Rangoon. 



46. Anubis fimbriatus, Bates, Cistula Entomologica, 11, p. 412. 

 Carin Mts. (district of Chebà). 



47. Anubis bipustulatus, Thoms., Syst. Ceramb. App., p. 569. 

 Carin Mts. (district of Chebà), and at Teinzò and Bhamò in 



Upper Burma. 



48. Anubis rostratus, Bates, Cist. Ent. II, p. 412. 

 Carin Mts. (district of Chebà). One example 



49. Rosalia decempunctata , Westvv. — Purpuricenus decem- 

 'puiictalus, Westw., Cab. of Orient. Entom., p. 59, pi. 29, fig. 2. 

 — Eurijbalus decempunctatus. White, Longic. Brit. Mus. p. 141; 



