47G 



APPENDIX. — COEEID.i:. 



at apices o£ incisures ; disks of liead beneath and sternum piceous- 

 brown. 



Length 6 ; breadth between pronotal angles 2 milhrn. 



Hah. Bombay {Dixon). 



A smaller and more elongate species than H. producta, of a 

 darker and greyish coloration, the basal joint of the antennae less 

 dilately iucrassate. 



Genus CLETOMORPHA. (Vol. I, p. 396.) 

 Cletomorpha walkeei. (Vol. I, p. 397.) 



Since I published Kirby's description based on the Ceylon 

 specimen a considerable number of examples have passed through 

 my hands. The Ceylonese type is seen to be the least repre- 

 sentative. The description " Interior angle of the corium with one 

 or two small white spots," scarcely applies to the species in its 

 commoner form, in which tliere is a transverse sei'ies of three 

 pale ochraceous or whitish spots extending from above the claval 

 apex to costal margin. 



Add: — Hah. Upper Burma and Eangoon {Bingliam). Siamese 

 Malay States [Annandah ^- Hohivson). 



Genus CRASPEDUM. (Vol. I, p. 399.) 



2758. Craspedum burmaniciira, sp. n. 



Obscure greyish, punctured and shaded with fuscous-brown ; 

 antennae with the first joint nearly as long as head, moderately 

 thickened, strongly longly sj>inose, the spines curved, second 

 joint shorter than the first, slender, not spined ; head longly 



Fig. 275. — Cir(i<2}edKiii hitrmaiiician. 



spinulose, especially at apex where the spinules are straightly 

 produced in front ; rostrum with the first joint extending 

 considerably behind the eyes, second joint longer than the 

 third, its apex almost or about reaching the posterior coxse. 



