34 e. J. GAHAN 



84. Epepeotes vestigialis, Paso.? Longic. Malay., p. 3U1. 

 Thagata in Tenasserim. One example. 



85. Pelargoderus antennatus, sp. n. Fuscus, tenuissime griseo- 

 pubescens; elylris maciUis par vis fulvis irregular ite?- dispersis; 

 prolhorace quam latitudine panilo longiori, antice panilo angustato; 

 supra leoiter rugoso, margine antico leviter arcuato-emarginato, 

 elytris basi granulosis deinde punctatis^ apicibus rotundatis, corpora 

 subtus griseo falvoque sparsim pubescente; pedibus griseis, femori- 

 bus punctis numerosis glabris fiigris; antennis ( ,/) quam corpore 

 plus duplo longioribuSj, arliculis primo tertioque scabroso-punctatis, 

 tertio quam primo fere triplo longiori, versus basin incrassato. 

 Long. 22 mm. 



Garin Mts. (district of Gheba), alt. 900-1100 m. 



Dark brown with a very faint greyish pubescence ; prothorax 

 slightly and almost obsoletely rugose above, the anterior mar- 

 gin of the pronotum slightly bowed inwards : the disk with two 

 faint fulvous spots, and the sides each with an indistinct fulvous 

 vitta. Elytra with numerous small black granules at the base, 

 beyond which they are somewhat thickly punctured with the 

 punctures diminishing in size towards the apex ; covered with 

 a very faint greyish pubescence , which is interrupted by a 

 number of irregularly scattered small fulvous spots. ISIesosternal 

 process with a small conical tubercle. Anterior legs elongated, 

 their tibiae each with a tooth placed a short distance before the 

 extremity, 



86. Monohammus ocellatus, Gahan, Ann. & Mag. N. Hist., Ser.6, 

 vol. II (1888), p. 262. 



Taken at Teinzò and Bhamò in Up. Burma, at Thagatà in 

 Tenasserim, and at Garin Mts. (Gheba district). 



87. Monohammus bimaculatus, Gahan, 1. c, p. 260. 



Taken at Meetan in Tenasserim, and at Bhamò in Up. Burma; 

 occurs also in Siam and in North India. 



88. Monohammus versteegi, Ritsema, Notes Leyden Mus., vol. 

 Ill (1881), p. 51 ; Midden Sumatra Nat. Hist. Fauna I, p. 133, 

 pi. 3, fig. 4. 



Thagatà in Tenasserim, 



