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and with an oblique greyish patch on the side of each elytron 

 just below and behind the shoulder, each elytron also with some 

 small black spots of which one is placed at the extreme base, 

 a second on a tubercle a little behind the base, and three or 

 four forming a transverse band at the beginning of the poste- 

 rior declivity. Three or four longitudinal costae may be distin- 

 guished on the disk of each elytron. The antennae are fulvous- 

 brown, with the fifth and sixth joints blackish ; these two joints 

 are together scarcely as long as the fourth, the latter is slightly 

 curved and is appreciably longer than the third joint. The an- 

 terior coxae are each armed a small sharp tubercle which is 

 directed towards the middle line. 



160. Pterolophia annulata, Chevr. — Copiops annulnia, Chevr. 

 Revue Zoologique, 1845, p. 99. 



Upper Burma (Shwegoo, Metanja) and Garin Mts. (Gheba 

 district). 



The greyish-white patches on the elytra are more limited in 

 extent than in the type, and in this respect resemble examples 

 from North India. The specimens from Ghina and Hong-Kong 

 in the British Museum collection show variation in the amount 

 of grey coloration of the elytra; so that the difference just 

 mentioned cannot be considered of any great importance. 



161. Pterolophia nigrocincta, &p. n: Modice elongala, sub-cijlin- 

 dricUj capite prolìioraceque griseo-pubesceniibus 'tnaculis minutis 

 nigris adspenis; elytris flavescente-pubescentibus^ fascia lata trans- 

 versa ad medium, maculis irregula.ribus versus basin, et punctis 

 postice nigris; antennis articulis \° ad 4"™ griseo subtiliter pube- 

 scentibus, ceteris nigris; corpore subtus pedibusque griseis. Long. 

 8-9 mm. Lat. 2 ^/g-S mm. 



Garin Mts. (Gheba district). 



This is a rather narrow and somewhat elongated species. The 

 prothorax has its sides nearly parallel. The elytra are almost 

 regularly convex above, gradually declivous behind, with their 

 sides almost parallel in their anterior two-thirds, they are rather 

 closely punctured ; have a yellowish pubescence , with a well 

 marked broad dull black band crossing them at the middle, and 



