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broader and more rugose. In the only known female specimen 

 (in the British Museum) the pale lines ai'e scarcely visible upon 

 the head and the anterior part of the median thoracic mark is 

 wanting. 



Lengtli 14-16 mm. ; breadth 6-7 mm. 



Upper Burma: Maymyo {Col. Biivjliam'), Momeit ( W. Dohertij). 



Type in coll. O. E. Janson. 



This species is superficially extremely like M. indica, but 

 differs in many particulars. The clypeus is not distinctly bilobed, 

 there is no carina upon the forehead, the lateral line of the 

 pronotum follows the margin and the suture is entirely pale. 

 The curious brush of hairs at the extremity of the hind tibia of 

 the male is also distinctive. 



29. Macronota quadrilineata. 



Macronota quadrilineata, Hope,* Gray's Zool. Miscellany, 1831, 

 p. 24 ; Janson, Notes Leyden Mus. 1892, p. 67. 



Black, with the elytra more or less red, and with the following 

 yellow markings : — two longitudinal lines on the head ; four 

 slightly wavy lines extending from the front to the hind margin 

 of the pronotum, the outer ones sometimes a little abbreviated 

 in front ; a median longitudinal line upon the scutellum, the 

 anterior part of the elytral suture, two pairs of spots adjoining 

 the suture and a transverse apical mark on each elytron. The 

 middle of the pygidium, the greater part of the sternum and 

 broad bands on each side of the abdominal segments are also of 

 the same colour. 



The form is elongate ; the clypeus is long and distinctly notched 

 at the middle, the 2ii'othorax rather narrow and scarcely depressed 

 behind, and the elytra gently sinuated at the sides and narrowed 

 to the extremities, with a slight lateral costa upon each. 



c? . The autennal club is very long. 



5 . The antennal club is half the length of that of the male, 

 the prothorax is more angulated at the sides and the yellow 

 markings are paler. The outer pale lines of the prothorax ai'e 

 generally abbreviated anteriorly and the lateral lines of the 

 abdomen are reduced. 



Length 15-19 mm. ; breadth 7-8'5 mm. 



Nepal; Sikkim : Darjiling; Assam: Naga Hills, Manipur. 



Type in the British Museum. 



30. Macronota perraudieri. 



Tseniodera perraudieri, Fairm., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1893, p. 294. 



The shape and colouring are as in M. virgata, Jans. The 

 clypeus and legs are sometimes testaceous-red. The scutellum, 

 instead of a median longitudinal line, has the periphery and the 

 •centre black, and the anterior sutural mark of the elytra 



