132 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM VoL. 113 — 
Head black, very short, armed with five brownish spines; hind pair — 
very long, appressed, reaching to base of antennae; median spine | 
shortest, porrect; front pair longer than median, porrect, with tips 
touching; bucculae wide, areolate, ends contiguous in front. Labium 
brown, almost reaching to base of metasternum; laminae uniseriate, 
parallel on mesosternum, more widely separately and subcordate on 
metasternum, with ends forming a wide, V-shaped opening behind. 
Antennae moderately long, moderately stout, brown with last segment 
tending to be a little darker, indistinctly pubescent; segmental meas- 
urements: I, 12; II, 10; III, 84; IV, 30. Orifice of metathoracic 
scent glands with a pale, upright channel on each metapleuron. Legs 
slender, brown, indistinctly pubescent. 
Pronotum slightly transversely convex across humeral angles, mostly 
concealed by large, reflexed paranota, tricarinate; lateral carinae vis- 
ible on posterior process, parallel, without areolae; median carina 
extending entire length of pronotum, not higher than lateral pair; 
collar slightly elevated at middle so as to form a small, tectiform 
hood; paranota extending to median carina, completely reflexed. 
Elytra much longer than abdomen, widest across apex of hind 
pronotal process, strongly narrowed on apical fourth; costal area 
moderately wide, composed of two rows of areolae as far as apex of 
discoidal area, thence with only a single row of larger cells; subcostal 
area biseriate, strongly obliquely sloping downward, with cells smaller 
than in costal area; discoidal area long, about three-fourths the length 
of elytra, with outer boundary vein slightly arcuate, acutely angulate 
at both base and apex, widest opposite apex of hind process of pro- 
notum, there seven or eight areolae deep, on same horizontal plane as 
discoidal area, with areolae on basal part smaller and same size as 
those in discoidal area, thence a little larger. 
Typx: Holotype (male), Mandalay, Burma, August 10, 1914, 
USNM 65114. 
Remarks: The holotype of P. aglaia is illustrated in figure 8. The 
species is narrower and paler than P. exolesca Drake of India but with 
much wider paranota and slightly thinner and longer antennae. In 
P. exolesca the reflexed paranota do not entirely cover the lateral 
carinae, and the rostral laminae are not as widely separated and are 
parallel on both mesosternum and metasternum. 
Physatocheila enalla, new species 
Description: Moderately large, obovate, brown with head and last 
antennal segment blackish; transverse band near middle of costal area 
(including cells) and most of discoidal and sutural areas dark brown; 
paranota at humeral angles dark fuscous. Body beneath brown. 
Length 3.40 mm., width 1.40 mm. 
