814 R. I. POCOCK 



22. Orthomorplia, 1>ìstx>ìa,ta. , sp. n. 



J" . Closely allied to melanoplciiris in colouring , form of 

 keels etc. ; with the copulatory feet shorter and stouter than 

 in miranda; the keels project more directly backwards; with- 

 out any trace of an anterior shoulder, whereas in welanopleuris 

 there is at all events a small shoulder, which like the rest of 

 the keel is yellow on a level with the anterior edge of the 

 keel- bearing part of the tergite. Moreover the yellow spots on 

 the cylindrical half of each tergite are ill defined and those on 

 the keel-bearing part are more spherical, those behind the sulcus 

 falling noticeably short of the black posterior border. 



Length 27; width 3.5 mm. 



Loc. Bhamo ; an adult d^ obtained by Sig. L. Fea. 



23. Orthomorplia Ibivittata, sp. n. 



9 . Closely allied to melanopleuris, in having dark sides to 

 the body; but differs from the type of ìnelanopleuris as well 

 as from that of miranda, in having the two yellow stripes on 

 the terga more complete from segment to segment and less 

 broken up; this is owing to the fact that the stripes on the 

 keel- bearing portions are nearly parallel-sided and not narrowed 

 in front and .behind as in miranda and the others. Moreover 

 the keels are less produced posteriorly and there is a trace of 

 an anterior shoulder. 



Lengtli 29 ; width 3.8 mm. 



Loc. Shenmaga. Two adult 9 specimens (Sig. L. Fea). 



24. Ovtlxomorplia comotti, sp. n. 



Allied to the preceding; colour blacker, spots less red; the 

 antennae all black , the stripes on the keel-bearing part of the 

 terga complete, parallel-sided although converging forwards; 



