LONGICORN COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA y 



rax is preceded by a slightly arcuate transverse groove ; there 

 is a feebler groove close to the anterior margin , and on the 

 posterior part of the disk there are two shallow longitudinal 

 grooves which pass in front into a Inroad sliallow longitudinal 

 depression. Both the transverse and longitudinal grooves are 

 more or less infuscate. Scutellum testaceous. Elytra thickly 

 punctured ; yellowish-testaceous, with a brownish patch, formed 

 by two oblique bands which pass outwards and backwards from 

 the suture on each side between the middle and posterior third, 

 and by the dark borders of that portion of the suture which 

 lies between these bands: the posterior bands are short, the 

 anterior bands extend farther outwards, and, near tlio margin, 

 take an almost directly transverse direction. 



15. Xystrocera globosa, Oliv., Ent. IV, no. 67, p. 27, pi. 12, 

 tig. 81. 



Uatcin Cauri in Burma; and at Garin, district of Ghecù, alt. 

 1300-1400 metres. 



\6. Xystrocera festiva, Thorns., Essai d'une Class, des Céram- 

 bycides, p. 251. 



Carin, distri(;t of Gheba : alt. 900-1100 metres. 



17. Neocerambyx Paris, Wied — Cerambyx Paris, Wied., 

 Germ. Mag. Ent. IV (1821), p. 167. — Cerambyx Brama, 

 Newm., Ent. Mag., \, p. 493. 



Bhamò in Upper Burma: one example. Also North India. 



18. Plocaederus obesus, Gahan, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 

 6, vol. V, p. 51 ; id., vol. VI, p. 259. — Hamaticherus obesus, 

 Dup., Dej. Cat. 3 edit., p. 347. — Cerambyx obesus. Cat. Gemm. 

 & Har., p. 2802. 



Myadoung in Upper Burma; Carin Mts. (Asciuii Gheba dis- 

 trict) 1200-1300 m.; Meetan in Tenasserim. Occurs also in 

 North India, where it appears to be widely distributed, and in 

 the Andaman Islands. 



This species is figured under the name of Plocaederus pedesiris 

 in " Indian Museum Notes " , vol. I, no. 2, pi. V, fig. 4. 



19. /Eolesthes sinensis, Gahan, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, 

 vol. VI, pp. 252 and 255. 



