200 CERAMBYCID^E. 



pubescence, on each side of the middle of the disc ; the elytra 

 with a rather faint covering of short black pubescence, except 

 along each side of the suture for a short distance from the base, 

 and sometimes also along a narrow dorso-lateral band that runs 

 back from each shoulder. Head densely rugulose-punctate pos- 

 teriorly, transversely striated at. the sides, and sparsely punctate 

 and subrugose on the front and between the antennae. Prothorax 

 with a sharp tubercle at the middle of each side, and a narrow, 

 obtuse, transverse tubercle near the front margin ; the upperside 

 transversely striated in front and at the base, and also, but in 

 somewhat curving lines, at the sides of the disc ; longitudinally 

 rugulose along the middle of the disc between the pubescent 

 areas. 



From C. triyoninum, Pasc., to which it is very closely allied* 

 this species differs by the less distinct subglabrous band that 

 extends along the outer part of the disc of each elytron ; this band 

 does not differ in colour from the colour of the rest of the elytra 

 although, being less pubescent, it is somewhat glossier. 



Length 20-36 ; breadth 4|-8 mm. 



Hab. Assam ; Andaman Is. ; Burma : Karenee (Fea), Euby 

 Mines (Doherty). 



219. Chloridolum cinnyris, Pascoe, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 518 ; id. Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. (3) iii, p. 587 (1869). 



Metallic green; the prothorax with a dull, granular, velvety 

 patch on each side of the middle of the disc, and a much smaller 

 similar patch near the front margin ; the elytra with the sides and 

 a very narrow sutural band dark blue, the intervening space forms 

 on each a broad green band which is very closely rugulose- 

 punctate and dull. Head finely and somewhat longitudinally 

 striate on the upper part of the front, the lower part smooth and 

 not distinctly marked off from the clypeus, the posterior part of 

 the head closely and finely subrugulose-punctate. Antenna? 

 bluish black, one- third longer than the body in the $ and more 

 than twice as long as the body in the d 1 Prothorax somewhat 

 rounded at the middle of each side, and armed there with a short 

 sharp tubercle ; narrowed and constricted near base and apex ; 

 the upperside more or less regularly striated in a transverse 

 direction at the sides, across the base, and on the anterior part of 

 the disc ; longitudinally or somewhat irregularly striated along 

 the middle between the two velvet}' patches. Body beneath 

 green, with a faint covering of silver-grey pubescence. Pro- 

 sternum of c? with a closely and finely punctured subopaque area 

 that crosses it in front of the coxae. Hind femora of c? extend 

 by about one-third of their length past the apex of the elytra. 

 1'irst joint of hind tarsi nearly one-third longer than the remaining 

 joints united. 



Lenyth 11-16 ; breadth 2-3 mm. 



Hab. Burma ; Penang ; Java ; Borneo. 



