08 e. J. GAHAN 



tennis fere omnino griseiSj, articulis 5° ad 9"^™ apice exlus den- 

 tatis. Long. 8 ^^ mm. 



Garin Mts. (Gheba district). One example. 



The coloration of this species very much resembles that of 

 the preceding; but the antennae are almost entirely fulvous-grey: 

 these also have a tooth at the outer apex of each of the joints 

 from the third to the ninth. The elytra are somewhat shorter 

 than in the last species, are transversely depressed a little be- 

 hind the base, and are strongly and somewhat abruptly decli- 

 vous behind. 



158. Pterolophia consularis, Pasc. — Praonelha consular is, Pasc. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1866, p. 240. 



Garin Mts. (districts of Gheba and Ghecù), alt. 900-1400 m. 



The examples taken agree v^^ith the type in all respects, ex- 

 cept that the sides of the prothorax are not so dark-brown in 

 colour. 



A single example obtained at Metanja in Burma, differs from 

 the Garin specimens in having the prothorax uniformly greyish 

 brown above, and without the paler patch along the middle of 

 the disk. This specimen may be considered as belonging to a 

 variety. 



159. Pterolophia armata, sp. n. Pube brevi fulvo-grisea sat dense 

 obtecta; prothoracis dorso utrinque vitta lata brimnescente. Elytris 

 brunnescentibus^ vitta suturali ante medium abbreviata^ et fascia 

 obliqua utrinque pone humerum pallidioribus, utrisque macula 

 parva ad basin^ macula parva supra tuberculum posila paullo pone 

 basin, et maculis tribus vel quatuor ad summum declivitatis po- 

 sticae, nigris; coxis anticis utrisque (c/) tuberculo parvo acuto 

 armatis; tarsis plus minusve nigro-fuscis; antennis fulvo-brunne- 

 scentibus, articulis 5°, Q^que nigris. Long. 11.5-12.5 mm. 



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



Body underneath , last ventral segment which is black ex- 

 cepted, legs, sides of prothorax and front of head clothed with 

 a pale fulvous-grey pubescence ; body above and elytra brownish, 

 with a paler fulvous-grey band extending along the middle 

 from the head to a little beyond the anterior third of the elytra; 



