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pies ! have seen have a pale grey or ashy-grey pubescence , 

 not a yellowish pubescence , as in the specimens described by 

 Thomson. In his description also the prothorax is said to have 

 some yellow spots above, but I think I have more correctly 

 described it as grey (or yellowish) with numerous small black 

 spots above. The difference in coloration is doubtless to be attri- 

 buted , as M. Oberthur suggests , to the action of the spirit in 

 which some of the specimens were preserved. 



102. Aristobia horridula, Hope. -— Lamia horridula, Hope, in 

 Gray's Zool. Miscellany (1831), p. 27. — CerosLerna fasciculata, 

 Redtenb. Hiig. Kaschm. IV, 2, (1848), p. 552, pi 27, fig. 2. 

 — Aristobia fasciculata , (Red.) Lacord. Gen. des Coleoptères , 

 Atlas, pi. 97, fig. 5. 



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



103. Coelostema plagiata, White. Proc. Zool. Soc 1858, p. 403. 

 Palon in Pegu. One example. 



104. Coelosterna carissima, Pasc. — Monohammus carissimus, 

 Pasc. Trans. Ent. Soc. Ser. 2, Vol. IV (1857), p. 104. — Coe- 

 losterna tessellata, White. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1858, p. 404. — 

 ? Coelosterna maculosa , Thorns. Syst. Geramb. App. p. 552. — 

 Cerosterna ocellata, Nonfr. , Beri. Ent. Zeit. XXXVI, p. 379. 



Meetan in Tenasserim. One example. 



105. Uraecha chebana, sp. n. U. angustae affinis; fusco-brunnea; 

 griseo-pubescens; el y tris utrinque plaga elongata sordide alba^ ma- 

 culam magnam brunneo-velutinam includente; prothorace later aliter 

 breviter spinoso, supra sat denseque nigro-granuloso^ griseo-pube- 

 scente, maculis parvis quinque fiilvis; elytris basi et medio props 

 suturam dense sat forliterque punctatis; ad humcros sub-asperatis. 

 Long. 18-20 mm. 



Taken at the Garin Mts. (district of Gheba) , at an altitude 

 of 900-1100 m. 



Head and prothorax with a rather thin greyish pubescence. 

 Prothorax with numerous rather closely placed black granules 

 which extend over almost the whole upper surface except the 

 anterior and posterior borders. Elytra closely and rather strongly 

 punctured at the base and along the middle, the punctures dis- 



