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187. Hyllisia lineata, sp. n. Fusca; capitis fronte verticeque dense 

 punctatis; protliorace sat dense punctato^ vittis quinque pallide 

 fulvis; elytris dense punctulalis, fusco-castaneis^ sutura et utrinque 

 lineis quatuor vel quinque pallide fulvis, apicibus sub-truncatis; 

 corpore subtus pedibusque subtiliter griseo pubescentibus, pectore 

 vitla fulva utrinque; antennis (c/) quam corpore plus duplo lon- 

 gioribus, subtus usque ad medium longe sat denseque ciiiatis, arti- 

 culo I*' basin prothoracis fere attinge?ite. Long. 15 mm. 



Teinzò in Upper Burma; also India (Brit. Mus. coll.)- 

 The antennae in the male of this species are more than twice 

 as long as the body, the first joint, cjdindrical in form or very 

 slightly flattened underneath, reaches almost to the base of the 

 prothorax , it is ciliate underneath ; the third joint , which is 

 distinctly longer than the first is , together with the following 

 joints up to about the middle of the sixth, provided with a thin 

 fringe of very long hairs underneath. The head is thickly pun- 

 ctured in front, as w^ell as on the vertex. The prothorax is 

 strongly enough but not very thickly punctured. It has three 

 narrow pale-fulvous vittae above and one — broader — on 

 each side. The elytra are thickly but rather feebly punctured; 

 the suture and four or five lines on each elytron are covered 

 with a pale-fulvous pubescence, the intervals almost, glabrous 

 and subnitid, are of a dark chestnut-brown colour. The legs 

 and underside of the body have a slight greyish pubescence , 

 with a pale fulvous vitta on each side of the meso and meta- 

 thorax. The hind femora reach to about the middle of the se- 

 cond abdominal segment. 



188. Hyllisia consimilis, sp. n. H. lineatae persimilis sed minor; 

 scapo antennarum apice anguste cicatricoso; apicibus elytrorum 

 oblique trimcatis. Long. 10-11 mm. 



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



This very closely resembles the preceding species, but is di- 

 stinctly smaller ; the head is less strongly and less thickly .pun- 

 ctured above and exhibits no trace of the two feebly elevated 

 glabrous lines; the delicate hair fringe of the antennae is not 

 so long (this character may not be of specific importance, as in 



