BY A. ZIMMERMANN. 885 



L. LIVIDUS Eeg. 



5a Bod}' 4.5 mm. ; lateral marpiii of elytra not darker 

 coloured. 



Slightly smaller than L. ritsemcE the colouration of elytra 

 nearly imiforin. the lateral margin not darkened, the disc 

 hardly noticably darker than the base ; punctures, reticulation 

 and stria^ as in the preceding" species. Perhaps only a variety 

 of it ! 



Locality : Burma, Tenasserim. 



L. FULYESCENS Motsch. 



3fl Dorsal side with indistinct punctures, nearly smooth, 

 stria:^ fine, secondary ones very faint ; no pnnctni'e near the 

 suture. 



Easily distinguished from the preceding species by the 

 smaller, more narrowly oval body, by the much finer striro 

 and 'the extremely fine hardly noticable punctures, which 

 become more distinct towards the posterior half ; the 

 colouration in general is the same, but the head more 

 extensively and strongly darkened; elytra more shining, 

 brownish-yellow without any limited maculop ; the reticulation 

 is very fine and regular all over. 



Length of body 4--4.'2 mm. (forma typica). 



The specimens from Borneo are larger, (4.3 mm.) body more 

 tapering towards the ends, the darker colouration of prothorax 

 forms a discal macula, the elytra dark brown with the lighter 

 coloured parts less outstanding ; the lateral margin blackish ; 

 the reticulation is very much finer, hardly any longer noticable 

 and almost absent on the posterior parts of elytra. 



Localities: North India, Tenasserim; Borneo: Sarawak, 

 Mt. Poi (3000 feet), Mt. Penrissen (3500 feet), leg. Dr. E. 

 Mjoberg, Mt. Matang. 



