﻿596 
  Mr. 
  G. 
  J. 
  Arrow 
  on 
  the 
  Burmese 
  

  

  alte 
  reflexo, 
  tibia 
  antica 
  acute 
  3-dentata, 
  dentibus 
  2 
  superioribus 
  

   remotis, 
  incisura 
  acuta, 
  parteque 
  basali 
  serrato. 
  

   Long. 
  10"5-12 
  mm. 
  ; 
  lat. 
  5-6 
  mm. 
  

  

  Hah. 
  Burma: 
  Rangoon, 
  Slienma^-a, 
  Touna^oo 
  [L. 
  Fen)', 
  

   Tliarrawaddy, 
  Prome, 
  Paungd^ 
  {G. 
  Q, 
  Corhetf) 
  ; 
  AsSAM 
  : 
  

   Sibsagar 
  (G. 
  E. 
  Peal), 
  Silguri, 
  Cachar 
  (/. 
  W. 
  Maso7i) 
  . 
  

  

  In 
  tlio 
  British 
  Museum, 
  Genoa 
  Museum, 
  Berlin 
  Entomo- 
  

   logical 
  Museum, 
  and 
  Mr. 
  H. 
  E. 
  Andrewes's 
  collection. 
  

  

  Uniformly 
  dark 
  brown, 
  evenly 
  clothed 
  all 
  over 
  with 
  

   minute 
  grey 
  setse, 
  the 
  vertex 
  of 
  the 
  head 
  and 
  tlie 
  pronotum 
  

   faintly 
  metallic. 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  moderately 
  elongate 
  and 
  parallel-sided 
  and 
  rather 
  

   convex. 
  Tiie 
  head 
  is 
  closely 
  rugose, 
  the 
  clypeus 
  large, 
  with 
  

   its 
  margin 
  semicircular 
  and 
  strongly 
  reflexed. 
  The 
  pronotum 
  

   is 
  closely 
  but 
  very 
  coarsely 
  punctured, 
  the 
  front 
  angles 
  

   nearly 
  right 
  angles, 
  and 
  the 
  hind 
  angles 
  almost 
  rounded 
  off. 
  

   The 
  scutellum 
  and 
  elytra 
  are 
  strongly, 
  densely, 
  and 
  con- 
  

   fluently 
  punctured, 
  and 
  the 
  costa? 
  of 
  the 
  latter 
  almost 
  obso- 
  

   lete. 
  The 
  front 
  tibiaj 
  are 
  armed 
  with 
  three 
  sharp 
  teeth, 
  the 
  

   second 
  and 
  third 
  being 
  divided 
  by 
  a 
  sharp 
  notch 
  and 
  more 
  

   widely 
  separated 
  than 
  the 
  first 
  and 
  second. 
  Above 
  the 
  

   uppermost 
  tooth 
  the 
  outer 
  edge 
  is 
  finely 
  serrated. 
  Tlie 
  longer 
  

   claw 
  of 
  the 
  front 
  and 
  middle 
  feet 
  is 
  cleft, 
  and 
  the 
  shorter 
  

   claw 
  of 
  the 
  hind 
  foot 
  is 
  more 
  than 
  half 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  

   longer. 
  The 
  hind 
  tarsi 
  are 
  short 
  and 
  thick. 
  The 
  antennte 
  

   are 
  10-jointed, 
  joints 
  2 
  to 
  5 
  progressively 
  diminishing'. 
  

  

  The 
  sexes 
  scarcely 
  differ 
  superficially, 
  but 
  the 
  eyes 
  are 
  

   rather 
  longer 
  in 
  the 
  male. 
  

  

  Adoretus 
  hirmanus, 
  sp. 
  n. 
  

  

  Fusco-bruuneus, 
  prothoracis 
  lateribus, 
  pectore, 
  femoribus, 
  tibiis 
  

   abdomineque 
  partim 
  flavescentibus, 
  elytris 
  phis 
  minusve 
  pallida 
  

   aspersis, 
  lateribus 
  plerumque 
  vage 
  palhdioribus 
  : 
  puulo 
  elongatus, 
  

   parallelus, 
  depressiis, 
  sctisgriseis 
  minutis 
  decumbentibus 
  vestitus, 
  

   elytrorum 
  setis 
  paulo 
  inaequaliter 
  dispositis, 
  hirtis 
  nonnullis 
  

   longioribus 
  erectis 
  ad 
  latera 
  rare 
  interspersis 
  ; 
  capita 
  lato, 
  clypeo 
  

   semicirculari, 
  granulato, 
  fronte 
  ruguloso-punctato 
  ; 
  pronoto 
  brevi, 
  

   grosse 
  et 
  crebre 
  punctato, 
  lateribus 
  rotundatis, 
  augulis 
  anticis 
  

   fere 
  rectis, 
  posticis 
  obtusissimis 
  ; 
  elytris 
  dense 
  et 
  rugose 
  punc- 
  

   tatis, 
  costis 
  indistiuctis. 
  

  

  Long. 
  11-12-5 
  mm.; 
  lat. 
  5-6 
  mm. 
  

  

  Hah. 
  Burma 
  : 
  Rangoon 
  {E, 
  T. 
  Athinson), 
  Toungoo 
  [G. 
  Q. 
  

   Corhett), 
  Palon 
  (L. 
  F'ea, 
  Aug. 
  and 
  Sept. 
  1887). 
  

  

  