CLTTUS. 



251 



Fig. 91. 



Clytus cattizonus, Gahan. 

 X f. 



284. Clytus callizonus, sp. n. 



Head and prothorax brownish black ; the face, except along a 

 median line, densely covered with orange-tawny pubescence, a 

 narrow border of the same colour behind the eyes ; prothorax 

 with a narrow band of pale yellow pubescence at the base ; scutel- 

 lum pale yellow. Elytra marked each with three distinct bands of 

 yellow or yellowish-white pubescence, the 

 apical border also yellow ; the first two 

 bands narrow, placed rather close to one 

 another between the middle and the base, 

 the first strongly oblique, not extended to 

 the suture, the second less oblique, some- 

 times almost directly transverse, reaches 

 to the suture ; the third band placed at a 

 short distance behind the middle, widened 

 a little before it reaches the suture; all the 

 intervening space and a narrow border 

 behind the third band brownish black 

 covered with dark tomentum ; from the 

 base to the first yellow band the elytra are 

 almost bare of pubescence, densely punc- 

 tate, somewhat reddish brown in colour, 

 from the black border behind the third 

 band up to the apical yellow band they 

 are covered with tawny-brown tomentum. 

 Body beneath brownish black, the last two or three abdominal 

 segments somewhat reddish, an oblique spot on each of the 

 mesothoracic episterna and a narrow posterior band on each of 

 the first two abdominal segments densely covered with yellow 

 pubescence ; legs red ; first four joints of the antennae reddish, 

 the rest dark brown. Antenna much less than half the length of 

 the body in both sexes, the last seven joints somewhat thickened. 

 Prothorax strongly convex, rounded at the sides, constricted at 

 the base, slightly longer than its width across the middle, the 

 upper surface with a minutely and very densely granulated 

 appearance. Elytra long, truncate at the apex with the angles 

 obtuse. Hind femora extended to a little past the apex of the 

 elytra in the c? 5 not quite to the apex in the , tibiae equal in 

 length to the femora ; first joint of hind tarsus as long as the 

 remaining joints united. 



Length 12-15 ; breadth 3-4 mm. 



Hub. Upper Burma : Euby Mines district (Dolierty). 



285. Clytus monticola, sp.n. 



Dark brown, tomentose, banded above and below with yellow 

 pubescence ; first four or five joints of the antennae reddish and sub- 

 nitid, the rest black-brown and dull ; legs reddish, the femora some- 

 times in great part dark brown. Head with a longitudinal band 

 on each side of the front and a narrow transverse band above, of 



