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scription, to have a similar style of coloration to the present 

 species; but may be distinguished by its dark hind legs, and by 

 its different punctuation. 



ADDENDA. 



The following species had been held over in the hope that 

 a comparison with types in Pascoe's collection might lead to 

 their identification. They seem, however, to be new; but only 

 those represented by well preserved specimens are described. 



237. Gen.? sp. 

 Thagatà in Tenasserim. 



This, apparently new genus, is represented by only a single 

 somewhat imperfect specimen. It has the shortened elytra of 

 Epania or Necydalis; but this character is accompanied by a 

 roundness and fullness of the prothoi-ax which is more suggestive 

 of the Cly tides. The femora are strongly davate, but less 

 abruptly so than in Epania. The state of the specimen does not 

 permit me to examine sufficiently the structure of the cotyloid 

 cavities. 



238. Demonax quadricolor, sp. n. Capite prothorace, corpore 

 sublus, pedibusque et antennis cinereis, episternis meso-, metathora- 

 cisque albescentibus; elytris fasciis pubescentibus ornalis, prima 

 basali cinerea, maculam nigram oblique elongatam includente, se- 

 cunda angusta, nigra, valde obliqua, tertia griseo-fulva triangulari, 

 vix pone medium posita, quarta fulvo-brunnea transversa, quinta 

 griseo-fulva, lata, transversa, apicali; antennis ( 9 ) medium ely- 

 tronim hand superantibus, articulis 3", A°que exlus breviter spinosis. 

 Long. 10 '/o ^^''^• 



Hab. Mount Mooleyit in Tenasserim. Alt. 1000-1900 m. 

 This species somewhat closely resembles D. salii larius , Pasc. 

 and other species in the pattern of its markings, but it may be 



