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neath with a greyish pubescence , passing to whitish on the 

 sides of the breast and abdomen. The antennae of the female 

 are piceous , with a greyish covering , and reach to about the 

 beginning of the posterior fourth of the elytra. 



The style of marking of this species somewhat resembles 

 that of Perissus mulabilis; but the species may be easily distin- 

 guished from the latter 1}y the greater length of its antennae, 

 and, especially, by the form of the head, which in Perissus is 

 broad and level between the antennae, but in Calodylus is nar- 

 rower and concave in this region. 



62. Caloclytus signaticollis, Lap. & Gory. var. — Clytus signa- 

 licoUis, L. & G., Mon. du Genre Clytus, p. 103, pi. 19, fig. 122. 

 — Clytus oppositus^ Ghevr. Mon., p. 304. 



Garin Mts. (district of Gheba). 



The examples taken at Garin have a narrower form , and 

 narrower black bands to the elytra than in the specimen figu- 

 red by Gory. The median spot of the prothorax is slightly trans- 

 verse. This variety occurs also in Assam. 



63. Chlorophorus annularis, Fabr. — Callidium annulare, Fabr., 

 Mant. Insec, I, p. 156. 



Teinzò , Bliamò and Shwegoo in Upper Burma; Garin Mts., 

 Gheba district; Thagatà and Plapoo on Mt. Mooleyit and Ma- 

 lewoon in Tenasserim. 



This species appears to be very widely distributed. The Bri- 

 tish Museum collection contains examples from North India , 

 South Japan, Hong Kong, Formosa, Siam, Sumatra, Borneo 

 and Celebes, and one example from Port Moresby in New Guinea. 



64. Demonax semiluctuosus , White. — Clylus semiluciuosus. 

 White, Longic. Brit. Mus., p. 283. — Acrocyrla semilucluosa . 

 Ghevr. Mem. Soc. Roy. Sc. Liège, XVIII, p. 260. — ? Rliaphuma 

 praecana, Ghevr., 1. c, p. 277. — Clylanlhus Mouhoti, Fase, 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., Ser. 3, vol. Ill, p. 604. 



Taken at Thagatà and Meetan in Tenasserim ; and at Garin 

 Mts. (Gheba district), alt. 900-1100 m. The species occurs also 

 at Moulmein ; and in India and Malacca. 



65. Demonax dignus, sp. n. Capite nigro, griseo-pubescente; pro- 



