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Callîsiua birmauîca n. sp. 



Black, the basai four joints oftheantennae fui vous, thorax dentate 

 at the latéral margin, closely and strongly punctured at the sides, 

 elytra strongly punctate-striate, the base swoUen, reddish- 

 fulvous (this colour divided longitudinally) and another subquadrate 

 spot near the apex. 



Lenght 3 lines. 



Head rather strongly and closely punctured at the sides, the eyes 

 with a sunken orbit, clypeus âneiy punctured, labrum fulvous, 

 palpi flavous, autennae black, the lower four joints fulvous, the 

 foliowing broadly and subquadrately widened ; thorax twice as 

 broad as long, rather convex,the sides strongly dentate immediately 

 below the middle, slightly sinuate in front, the posterior portion 

 oblique and straight, the dise rather strongly, evenly and closely 

 punctured; elytra deeply and regularly punctate-striate, black with 

 two pale fulvous spots, the anterior one placed on the shoulder, 

 swollen and irapunctate, longitudinally divided by a row of punc- 

 tures into two unequal halves and extending to the second row of 

 punctures, the posterior spot of transverse subquadrate shape, 

 placed near the apex and also impunctate, underside and legs 

 black, femora dentate. 



Hab. Burmah (my collection). 



Nearly allied to G. Mouhoti in regard to the sculpture of the 

 anterior fulvous elytral spot, but the third spot wanting, the 

 elytra regularly punctate-striate, the colour of the antennsB diffé- 

 rent and the thorax strongly dentate. 



Nodostoma pubicoUe n. sp. 



Testaceous, apical joints of the antennse black, head and thorax 

 rugosely punctured and finely pubescent, each with a black spot, 

 elytra strongly punctate-striate, the interstices more or less costate, 

 the suture anteriorly and a spot below the middle of each elytron, 

 black. 



Var. The thorax and elytra without spots, 



Length 1 i/a line. 



Head closely and strongly punctured, the clypeus not separated 

 from the face, the vertex with an elongate piceous spot, antennae 

 extending to the middle of the elytra, black, the lower four joints 

 flavous, the third joint smaller than the fourth; thorax transverse, 

 the sides strongly obliquely narrowed in front, very obsoletely 

 angled near the base, with a shallow transverse sulcus near the 

 anterior margin, the dise strongly and closely rugose-punctate. 



