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CUBCL'LIONID.I. 



middle, then gradually narrowed, the dorsal outline almost plane 

 and abruptly declivous behind, the apices each with a short rounded 

 process and a distinct emargination above it, tlie intervals slightly 

 convex and smooth, with single rows of lone; stiff erect dark setae. 



Fig. lOS. — Arr/uiics Itirfiis, Fst. 



Legs reddish brown, with sparse scaling and dense pale setae, tlie 

 femora with a distinct tooth. 



Length., 6^-8 mm. ; breadth, 2|-31 mm. 



BiJEMA : Shan States {Col. K. A] cinders); C'higyam (Fca) ; 

 Maymyo {H. L. Andreves). Cociins" China: Saigon (Favie). 



Type in the Dresden Museum. 



340. Arrliiues tutus, Fst. 



Arhines f;/^?«, Faust,* Aim. Mus. Civ. Geneva, xxxiv, 1894, p. 194 

 (1895). 



Very closely allied to A. Idrtus, !Fst., and agreeing with the 

 description of that species except in the following particulars : — 



Rostrum distinctly dilated at the apex. Anteunce with the scape 

 rather more slender and abruptly clavate at the apex, the funicle 

 with joint 1 not or only slightly longer than 2. Protliorax with 

 the ]")unctures rather more separated, the spaces between them 

 scarcely aciculate and more shiny. Elytra with the dort^al outline 

 gentl}' curved, more gradually declivous behind and without any 

 pre-apical emargination, the apical process more acute. 



Length, 6-7 mm.; breadth, -|-2| mm. 



BuEMA : Tharrav. addy and Moulmein {G. Q. Corhett) ; Victoria 

 Point {E. I'. Atlcinson) ; Papun, Tenasserim {Col. Adamson). 



Type in the Genoa Museum. 



