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78. Leptura clytina, sp. u. 



Elongate. Black ; the pronotum rather densely covered with 

 grey pubescence, the elytra faintly pubescent, each marked with 

 four transverse testaceous-yellow bands, the first two (one of 

 which is close to the base, the other at about one-third from the 

 base) united by a longitudinal band of the same colour along 

 the sutural margin, the third band runs a little obliquely from 

 the suture to the outer margin just beyond the middle, the 

 fourth band passes straight from the suture to the outer margin 

 at about one-fourth from the apex ; ninth and tenth joints of 

 antennae yellowish white. Head densely and very finely punc- 

 tate, with the gula more strongly and less densely punctured ; 

 frontal sutures not apparent ; the cheeks and clypeus rather long. 

 Antennae of the $ a little longer than the body, the joints 

 cylindrical, gradually but very slightly thicker from the fourth 

 or fifth to the tenth. Prothorax gradually widening posteriorly 

 and projecting a little at the basal angles ; the upper surface very 

 densely and rather finely punctate, the punctures only partially 

 hidden by the pubescence. Mesonotum with a very finely striated 

 stridulatory area which is marked by a faint line that divides it 

 longitudinally into two very unequal parts. Elytra broader at base 

 than the prothorax, square at the shoulders, gradually narrowed 

 posteriorly, truncate at the apex ; the surface punctate, the 

 punctures smaller and less densely placed on the yellow bands, 

 larger and more densely spread over the intervening black areas. 

 Body beneath rather closely veiled with a short silvery grey 

 pubescence. Abdomen gradually narrowed behind in the $ , with 

 the last segment extended beyond the apex of the elytra. First 

 joint of the hind tarsus as long as the rest united, the third joint 

 cleft almost to the base. 



c? . Not known. 



Length 10 ; 'breadth 2 mm. 



Hob. Burma: Euby Mines (Dolierty). 



79. Leptura lepta, sp. n. 



5 . Long and narrow. Head testaceous, the eyes, vertex, neck 

 and a median band in front black ; prothorax black, slightly 

 tinged with steel-blue on the disc ; scutellum black ; elytra testa- 

 ceous-yellow, with a very narrow band along the suture, another at 

 the outer margin, and six spots on each, black ; two of these spots 

 placed near the base, one elongate on the middle of the disc, the 

 other at the side but extended obliquely upwards on to the 

 shoulder ; the third spot placed dorso-laterally before the middle, 

 the fourth extended transversely at the middle from the marginal 

 band to the middle of the disc, the fifth dorso-laterally placed 

 between the middle and the apex, the sixth forms an apical 

 spot which joins the marginal and sutural bands. Abdomen, the 

 coxae in part and the femora reddish testaceous ; sterna, tibiae 

 and tarsi black ; antennae black, the ninth and tenth joints and 



