INGRISMA. — TORYNORRHINA. 



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the sides of the bind coxae and abdomen, the antennae and 

 legs reddish, and sometimes also the extreme lateral margins of 

 the prothorax. 



It is depressed and elongate in shape, with the sides of the elytra 

 rather straight. The head is long and 

 rather riigosely punctured above. The 

 protliorax is punctured all over, but 

 very finely in the middle, and the sides 

 are finely margined and sinuated. 

 The scuteUiiiii is sparingly punctured. 

 The eli/tni are distinctly punctured in 

 rows on the disc and very finely rugose 

 at the lateral and apical margins. The 

 piKlidium is finely rugose, and the 

 sides of the metasternum and ahdohiea 

 strigosely punctured. 



The sexual differences are stated 

 above. 



Length 24-30 mm. ; hreadth 12-5 

 mm. 



Burma : Karen-ni ; Tenasserim : 

 Thaung-yin Valley. 



Tijpe in the Genoa Museum ; that 

 of hiur/hami in coll. O. E. Janson. 

 I. bingJiami, Jans., was based u])on a specimen of better develop- 

 ment than those previously described by Dr. Gestro. 



Fig. 20. 

 I/igrisma curyrrluna, male. 



Genus TORYNORRHINA. 



Torynorrhina, Arroic, 

 p. 4;33. 



Ann. May. Xat. Hist. (7) xix, 1907, 



Type, Rhomhorrli'ma distincta, Hope. 



Range. N. India, Burma, China, Japan. 



Body elongate and depressed. Clypeus simple, rather long, 

 gradually dilating towards the front, with the anterior margin 

 regularly rounded. Pronotum rather triangular, with the pos- 

 terior angles well-marked but not produced, and the base mode- 

 rately excised before the scutellum. Sides of scutellum slightly 

 sinuated and apex acute. Elytra long, not much narrowed from 

 base to apex, sinuated at the sides and rugose at the posterior 

 margins. Sternal process well-developed, broad, dilated and trans- 

 verse in front, and formed by the mesosternum and metasternum 

 together. Legs moderately long, with the middle and hind tibiae 

 fringed at the inner edge. Mandibles much reduced. Maxillae 

 slender, with a long fringe at the extremity. Mentum strongly 

 bilobed. 



