376 EUCHIRINJB. 



gently and almost uniformly curved, being produced into a long 

 pointed process at the extremity and armed with another sharply 

 pointed process, shorter than the terminal one, near the middle 

 of the inner edge and midway between two of the minute 

 external teeth. 



The female scarcely differs from that of P. macleayi, except that 

 the median channel of the pronotum is broader behind and the 

 yellow markings of the elytra are rather more abundant, especially 

 near the sides, as in the male. 



Length, 48-64 mm. ; breadth, 27-37 mm. 



BUKMA : Euby Mines ( W. Doherty} ASSAM : Manipur (Doherty) ; 

 TIBET : Tsekou (according to Pouillaude). 



Type in M. Eene Oberthur's collection. 



Although the original description is rather inadequate, I 

 believe the specimens (male and female) taken by Doherty (the 

 former a rather small example from which the outline of the 

 front tibia in fig. 76 is drawn) to belong to P. henrici. The 

 elytra in these two specimens are rather more opaque than in 

 most specimens of P. maclcayi, but this may be accidental. 



