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the third and fourth joints of the antennae , I do not see that 

 the species can be better placed than in Pharsalia. 



112. Batocera rubus, Linn. — Cerambyx rubus, Linn., Syst. 

 Nat. Ed. X, p. 390. 



Catcin Cauri, Upper Burma. 



113. Batocera albofasciata, De Geer. — Cerambyx albofasciaius, 

 DeGeer., Mém., V. p. 106, pi. 13, fig. 16. 



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



114. Batocera Roylei, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc, I, p. 103, pi. 15, 



%• 1- 



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



115. Batocera Calanus, Parry, Trans. Ent. Soc, Vol. IV, p. 86. 

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



116. Batocera adelpha, Thorns., Archiv. Entom, , I, p. 77. 

 Garin Mts. (district of Gheba). 



117. Batocera Titana, Thorns., Arcana Naturae, p. 82. 

 Garin (district of Asciuii Gheba), alt. 1200-1300 m. 



118. Apriona rugicollis, Ghevr., Rev. Zool, 1852, p. 418. 

 Garin (district of Gheba). One example. 



119. Calloplophora Sollii , Hope. — Oplophora SoUu , Hope, 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. XVHI (1841), p. 438, pi. 30, fig. 4. 



Garin (district of Gheba). One example. 



This fine species occurs also in Assam, and at Darjeeling. 



120. Himantocera penicillata, Hope. — Lamia penkUlaia, Hope, 

 in Gray's Zool. Misc. , p. 28. 



Taken at Thagatà in Tenasserim, and at Bhamò in Upper 

 Burma. 



The species occurs also in North India (Sylhet , Darjeeling , 

 and Nepal). 



121. Himantocera vicina, sp. n. H. penicillatae persimilis sed 

 differì arliculo antennarum quarto inter medium apicemque non 

 constrictOj, et articulis 8*^ ad 10^™ apice haud fasciculato-pilosis. 



Garin (districts of Gheba and Ghecùj, alt. 900-1500 m. 



This species so closely resembles H. penicillata, Hope, in size, 

 general form and style of coloration , that only the points of 

 difference need be stated. The fourth joint of the antennae is 



