LONGICORN COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 65 



111 general shape and in coloration this species must nearly 

 resembles N. plagiata, White ; but the prothorax of the latter 

 is quite rough, and does not bear a tooth on each side. Its eyes 

 also are a little larger. 



152. Niphona parallela, White, var. — N. parallela, White, 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 3, Vol. II, p. 267. 



Tenasserim , Thagatà and Upper Burma , Bhamò ; also China 

 and North India (Brit. Mus. collection). 



The single male example which served as the type of Niphona 

 parallela , has a broad fuscous l)and which extends along the 

 middle of each elytron from the base to beyond the middle. 

 This band is wanting in the present variety, in which the ely- 

 tra have everywhere a greyish pubescence mixed with fulvous 

 brown. This is the only difference which I can detect. The eyes 

 in this species are rather large ; and the second abdominal ven- 

 tral segment of the male has on each side a transverse semi-oval 

 depression lined with greyish or fulvous hairs , similar to , but 

 rather larger than, the hairy depression to be found in the same 

 position in the males of Niphona picticornis, Muls. 



153. Camptocnema lateralis, White. — Nyphona lateralis. White, 

 1. c, p. 267. — Mylothris bimaculata, Brong. , N, Archives du 

 Museum, Ser. 3, Vol. Ill, p. 267, pi. 10, fig. 11. 



Garin Gheba; alt. 900-1100 m.; also occurs in Siam and 

 Assam. 



154. Pterolophia lateralis, sp. n. Nigro-fusca, pube fulvo-brunnea 

 obtecta: pronoto longitudinaiiler cinereo fuscoque vittato, elylris 

 utrisque ad medium lateris plaga fusca supra convexa et late cine- 

 reo-limbala; antennis articulo 1° griseo-fulvo j 4° fere tota cinereo j 

 ceteris fuscis obscure griseo-annulatis . Long. 10-11 mm. 



Pronotum with alternating longitudinal bands of darker and 

 lighter coloured pubescence, with two darker bands on each 

 side of the middle and separated by a faint greyish line, these 

 are succeeded on the outside by two pale fulvous or ashy lines 

 — one on each side, and external to these is a darker vitta on 

 each side. The elytra are strongly enough narrowed from the 

 base, appearing as if compressed from side to side; posteriorly 



Ann. del Mus. Civ. di St. Sat. Serie 2.», Vol. XIV (6 Aprile 1894) j 



