NEW ANISODEROPSIS 383 



A-uisoclei^opsii^ a<liei*iia,t£L . sp. n. 



Body elongate, parallcl-sicled , head, antennae, prothorax, legs 

 black, underside brownisli black, elytra 'brown, underside more 

 shining than the upperside. 



Head: with the vertex depressed, rugose and coarsely punctate. 

 The eyes strongly convex, the collar a little constricted. The 

 antennae are moderately robust, not attenuated towards the apex 

 and pass to some extent beyond the scutellum: the upper side of 

 four proximal joints shining and punctate and the rest opaque : 

 the lower side of three proximal joints and to a less extent of 

 the fourth shining and punctate. Pro^/iora^ : longer than broad, 

 the sides are margined and undulated in the middle. The surface 

 is uneven being excavated and elevated in several places and 

 coarsely punctate. There is a depression in the middle of the 

 basal area, each side has a deeper depression with a smooth ele- 

 vated area in front, the surface of which is very finely punctate. 

 Scutellum : o\al, surface smootlv, shining, impunctate. Elytra: 

 broader at the base than the prothorax, elongate, parallel-sided, 

 and punctate-striate. Besides the scutellar row of punctures there 

 are ten regular rows on each elytron more or less converging 

 towards the apex. The interstices 2, 4, 6, 8 are slightly elevated , 

 more so towards the apex. Betveen them on the apical surface the 

 rows are somevhat confused by the presence of some other shorter 

 rows. Underside : including the surface of the legs finely 

 punctate. 



Length lo mm. 



Vien Poukha, Upper Mekong, 9. V. 1918. 



Described from one example. 



Type in the Genoa Museum. 



A^nisoderopsis Vitalisii, sp, d. 



Body elongate, narrow, parallel-side: shining, entirely black. 



Head: with the vertex strongly punctate, and the interan- 

 tennal space depressed with a longitudinal ridge in the middle : 

 the eyes strongly convex. The antennae are moderately robust 

 reaching nearly the middle of the elytra, not attenuated towards 



