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reach as far as the anterior margin ; it is distinguished further 

 from Aesopida by the rather acute shoulders of its elytra, and 

 by the absence of tubercles or teeth from the sides of the pro- 

 thorax. 



132. Mesolophus humeralis, sp. n. (Pi. I, fig. 10). Niger, pube 

 fulvo-brunnea, fasci/s macuUsque atro-velulinis ornalus, anlemiis 

 iiigris, articulis 1° 2°que brunnescentibus, ceteris basi cinereis. Long. 

 16 mm. 



Garin JNlts. (Gheba district), alt. 900-1100 m. One example. 



With a fulvous brown pubescence, here and there interrupted 

 by cinereous and fuscous spots. Head with two oblong fuscous 

 spots above. Prothorax slightly uneven on the posterior part of 

 the disk, with two somewhat interrupted velvety black vittae, 

 one towards each side of the disk, above. Elytra each with two 

 zig-zag velvety black bands, of which the first, somewhat broader, 

 extends from the basal crest to reach the outer margin a little 

 farther back, the second, a little behind the middle, passes from 

 the outer margin to join the suture , wliere it forms , with its 

 fellow of the opposite side , an oblong spot lying behind the 

 fascia. Between the second band and the apex there are on 

 each elytron two distinct fuscous or black spots, placed obliquely, 

 the outer being slightly posterior to the inner. In addition to 

 these more definite bands and spots there are some smaller 

 fuscous spots and points, and a few cinereous spots on the elytra. 

 The body underneath and legs have a fulvous brown pubescence; 

 the former is somewhat spotted, and the latter ringed, or spotted, 

 with fuscous. 



133. Aesopida malasiaca, Thoms., Syst. Geramb., p. 62; La- 

 cord. Gen. Atlas, pi. 99, fig. 4. 



Bhamò in Upper Burma. 



134. Palimna annulata, Oliv. — Cerambyx annulatus , Oliv. 

 Entomologie, IV, n. 67, p. 96, pi. 20, fig. 151. 



Toungoo, Teinzò and Bhamò in Upper Burma. 



135. Thysia Wallichii, Hope. 



Teinzò, Bhamò in Upper Burma; Garin Mts. (Gheba district) 

 900-1000 m.; Thagatà. 



