372 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL XI, 
the side to the apex of the elytron. ‘There are six tubercles on each 
elytron, disposed as follows :— 
A little distance posterior to the base of the elytron is a 
small tubercle, at about the middle of the elytron between the 
suture aud the elytral depression is the largest tubercle, which 
is concave on its outer side; posterior to this tubercle are two 
small tubercles, one very close to the suture and the other beyond 
the line on which the largest tubercle is situated ; external to this 
tubercle a little thickening of the second costa looks like a minute 
tubercle, but is not really so. Finally, there are two minute 
tubercles on the sloping apical portion of the elytron, one on the 
line of the preceding sutural tubercle, the other on the line of the 
largest tubercle. The tubercles are darker in colour. Suture 
raised, widely divergent at base for the reception of the scutellum. 
Underside.—Legs pale flavous, transparent; underside of tho- 
trax, coxae and claws dark red. 
Tribe ONCOCEPHALINI. 
Genus Oncocephala, Chevr. 
Chevrolat in Dorbigny, Dict. Univ. Hist. Nat. 1X, 1847, p. 110. 
Chapuis, Gen. Col. XI, 1875, p. 308. 
Weise, Deut. Ent. Zeit. 1897, p. 313. 
Gestro, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1899, p. 313. 
Nepius, Thomson, Arch. Ent. II, 1858, p. 225. 
Oncocephala quadrilobata, Guér. (var.) 
Localitty.—Dawna Hills, 2000-3000 ft., I,. Burma, 2—3-iii-08 
(Annandale). Six examples. 
This species has not been reported from this locality before. 
Tribe COELAENOMENODERINI. 
Genus Javeta, Baly. 
Baly, Cat. Hisp. 1858, p. 108, t. 2, f. 10. 
Javeta pallida, Baly. 
There are four examples from Calcutta. Baly records it from 
Madras. 
Tribe GONOPHORINI. 
Genus Agonia, Ws. 
Weise, Deut. Ent. Zeit. 1905, p. 116. 
Gonophora, Baly, Cat. Hisp. 1858, p. 108 (pars.) 
Chapuis, Gen. Col. XI, 1875, p. 303. 
Distolaca, Baly, l.c., p. 116 (pars.) 
Chapuis, /.c., p. 305. 
Gestro, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1897, p. 67. 
