LONGICORN COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 91 



Garin Mts. (Gheba district). 



Fulvous or yellowish-testaceous. Head, antennae, the apical 

 fifth or sixth of the elytra, the apical half of the last abdominal 

 segment, the posterior tibiae and tarsi black. Prothorax with 

 its sides subparallel, or very slightly rounded in the middle 

 between the anterior and posterior transverse grooves ; the width 

 of the prothorax slightly exceeds its length , the difference being 

 more marked in the female than in the male. Elytra rather 

 strongly and thickly punctured as far as the apical black patch, 

 with the punctures arranged more or less regularly in close 

 longitudinal rows. The disk of the elytra is slightly flattened 

 and depressed a little below the base, and has an obsoletely 

 raised line towards its outer edge on each side; the sides of 

 the elytra have each a rather indistinct longitudinal carina; the 

 apices are truncate in a slightly oblique direction, the inner 

 angles being less prolonged than the outer. Tlie antennae in 

 both sexes are longer than the body , those of the male exceed- 

 ing it by about the last three joints. The last ventral abdo- 

 minal segment of the male has a rather deep semi-oval depression 

 along its hinder half. 



From N. ustulata, Erichs. which it very closely resembles, 

 the present species may be distinguished by its black-head, 

 slightly longer antennae, and the less distinct lateral carinae 

 of its elytra. 



219. Nupserha venlralis, sp. n. Capite mfo-fiUvo, pronoto pallide 

 fulvo, elytris flavo-testaceis; corpore subtus pedibusque (femoribus 

 anticis nonnihil testaceis, exceplis) et antennis nigris; his quam 

 corpore panilo longioribus; elytris lateraliter utrinque acute uni- 

 carinatis; apicibus sub-oblique truncatis, angulis exlernis magis 

 productis et spiìiosis. Long. 10-12 mm. 



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



Prothorax rather broader than long, feebly swollen on each 

 side just in front of the basal transverse groove; the disk with 

 a faint median raised line. The pale fulvous upper side of the 

 prothorax , clearly marked off by a straight border, along the 

 middle of each side , from the black underside of the prothorax. 



