CHLAMYS. 273 



470. Chlamys feae, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxxii, 1892, p. 887. 



Pale fulvous ; mandibles black ; surface of thorax with small 

 longitudinal piceous stripes. 



Head closely rugose-punctate; fourth and following joints of 

 antennae dentate, broader than long. Thorax with middle portion 

 strongly raised, the elevation longitudinally channelled and bounded 

 at the sides by a strongly raised ridge, sides transversely reticulate, 

 space near lateral margins slightly raised ; entire surface finely 

 rugose, anterior portion with a small piceous stripe at each side 

 and two small spots in the middle, channelled portion with another 

 narrow transverse stripe ; basal margin deeply sinuate at sides, 

 produced into two points at the middle. Scutellum narrowly 

 transverse, posterior angles strongly pointed. Elytra more strongly 

 rugose than thorax, closely punctured, with an oblique strongly 

 raised ridge (consisting of three connected tubercles) from middle of 

 base to below shoulders, the basal tubercle of this ridge joined by 

 a narrow longitudinal ridge to another transverse one at the sides; 

 a broadly raised curved space from base near suture to behind 

 the middle, space near apex convex, with three or four pale 

 coloured tubercles, the largest of these near the suture, another 

 smaller transverse tubercle close to the lateral margins behind the 

 middle that sends off a ridge upwards towards shoulders. Beneath 

 and the legs pale flavous, punctured like the elytra. Pygidium 

 tricarinate. 



Length 5 mm. 



Hab. Burma : Karennee (Mus. Genoa). 



471. CMamys integricollis, sp. n. 



Black ; labrum and basal joints of the antennae fulvous. 



Elongately subquadrate. Head closely rugose, slightly depressed 

 at middle; terminal joints of antennae fuscous. Thorax sub- 

 globularly rounded, the posterior portion gradually but strongly 

 raised and bounded laterally by a distinct oblique groove; the 

 entire surface finely rugosely punctured, without ridges or 

 tubercles. Scutellum transverse, of usual shape. Elytra con- 

 stricted at the middle, a minute premedial tubercle close to suture, 

 a short transverse ridge at middle, another tubercle behind the 

 latter, all close to the suture ; an oblique rather blunt ridge near 

 the suture starts from the transverse ridge at middle and runs 

 downwards towards apex, forming an elongate tubercle near the 

 latter place and suture ; all interstices finely rugose; suture finely 

 serrate throughout. Pygidium with four longitudinal depressions. 

 Underside punctured. 



Lewjlh 2^ mm. 



Hab. Nilgiris (Coll. H. E. Andrewes). 



This species may be known by the regular, highly raised 

 and evenly rounded posterior portion of the thorax, which is 



