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175. Apomecyna leucosticta, Hope. — Callidium kucostictum , 

 Hope, in Gray's Zool. Miscellany (1831), p. 28. 



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

 in Nepal, North India. 



176. Apomecyna histrio , Fabr. — Lamia histrio, Fabr. , Ent. 

 Syst., I, 2, p. 288. 



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



177. Apomecyna pertigera, Tlioms. , Physis, II, p. 160. 

 Palon in Pegu. One example. 



178. Apomecyna cretacea, Hope. — Callidium creiaceum, Hope, 

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



Garin Mts. (district of Gheba). 



179. Mycerinopsis lineatus, sp. n. Elongaius, pube griseo-flava 

 obtectus; capile inter luberculos antenniferos foi'liter concavo, fronte 

 sparsim^ vertice densius, punctato; prolhorace quam latitudine vix 

 longiori, distincle sat sparsim punctato, lateribus fere parallelis; 

 elytris dense punctalis, griseo-flavo-pubescentibus, pube in lineis 

 quatuor utrinque paullo elevatis et impunctatis condeiisata; apicibus 

 itt risque sub-attenuatis et fere rotundatis; antennis (c/') quam cor- 

 poi'e fere sesqui-longioribus, griseo leviter pubescentibus. Long. 11- 

 17 mm. 



Garin Mts. (Gheba district), 900-1100 m. ; and Thagatà in 

 Tenasserim. 



The pubescence which is of a yellowish or yellowish-grey 

 tint above and grey on the underside , is somewhat uniformly 

 spread over the whole body, but is slightly denser along certain 

 lines of which one passes along the middle of the pronotum 

 and four slightly raised along each elytron ; of these four lines 

 the two inner extend almost from the base and unite together 

 at a short distance from the apex, and are thence continued 

 back as a single line to meet another short line which arises 

 from the junction of the two outer lines; the outermost line 

 may be traced forwards almost up to the shoulder, the one 

 next it disappears anteriorly after passing the middle of the 

 elytron. The punctures of the elytra are, behind the middle, 

 arranged more or less regularly in double rows between the 



