106 Mr. Oliver E. Janson's Additions to 



mesosternal process very broad at the base, pointed and slightly 

 curved inwards at the apex; anterior tibiae with the two lateral 

 teeth and the produced apex acute. Length 36 mm., breadth 17 mm. 



MouLMEiN, Lower Burma (Tvpe in coll. Janson). 



This fine species is closely allied to C. vittigera, Hope, 

 but is larger and of a more robust form, the prothorax is 

 broader at the base and less sinuate at the sides, the elytra 

 more parallel-sided and longer in proportion to the pro- 

 thorax, and the aedeagus of the male is much broader and 

 less constricted before the apex. 



The type specimen, a male, was taken flying by the late 

 Col. Bingham in August 1894, and I have others from 

 Penang; Mana Riang, Sumatra; and Kuching, Borneo. 

 This distribution would seem to indicate that it is a Malayan 

 species with a range extending northwards into southern 

 Burma. 



C. bodhisattva, Kunck., an evidently closely allied species 

 from Annam and Tonkin, and only known to me by descrip- 

 tion, is of a much larger size (44 mm. in length) and has 

 yellow markings on the elytra only. 



Clerota arrowi, n. sp. 



$ Shining black, the outer edge of the epimera and posterior 

 coxae, and a small spot on the sides of the second, third and fourth 

 abdominal segments orange -yellow. 



Head strongly punctured, the punctures of an ovate form in front 

 and coarser, closer and irregularly confluent towards the apex, the 

 extreme base smooth ; clypeus a little narrowed towards the apex, 

 the apical lobes rounded and with a strongly reflexed margin, the 

 raised side margins becoming almost obsolete before reaching the 

 eyes. Prothorax obliquely narrowed from the base, with the sides 

 slightly sinuous and very narrowly margined, the basal angles 

 obtuse, the entire surface, excepting a narrow and rather indistinct 

 median line, with a very strong puncturation that becomes more 

 dense as it approaches the sides and strigiform close to the lateral 

 margins, the basal lobe broad and slightly depressed but not sulcate. 

 Scutellum slightly sulcate and smooth in the middle, punctured at 

 the base, the apex very acute. Elytra gradually narrowed from the 

 base and sub-truncate at the apex, the basal part very convex and 

 smooth, strongly punctured on the median third, the punctures 

 extending to the humeral callosity at the side and forming five or 

 six tolerably regular rows in the middle, and one row next the suture 

 that extends to the base, the apical declivity and the sides, behind 



