PAGRIA. 361 



one or two rows of finer punctures near suture, rest of surface 

 impunctate. 



Length 2k mm. 



Hub. Burma : Momeit (Coll. Brit. Mus.}. 



In one specimen the anterior portion of breast only is fulvous. 

 Differs from the preceding species in the impunctate head and 

 differently punctured thorax and elytra. 



039. Pagria aenescens, sp. n. 



c? . Subelongate ; obscure fulvous with more or less aeneous 

 gloss. 



Head closely rugose, the vertex raised, bilobed in front; 

 clypeus separated from the face by a deep transverse groove ; 

 antennae extending to middle of elytra, terminal joints distinctly 

 thickened, third elongate, longer than the fourth; eyes with a deep 

 and broad sulcus above. Thorax about half as broad again as 

 long, sides nearly straight, anterior margin produced at the middle ; 

 surface finely and somewhat sparsely punctured at the middle, 

 strongly and closely so at the sides, punctures somewhat elongate. 

 Scutellum subovate, smooth. Elytra feebly depressed below the 

 base, strongly punctate-striate within the depression, finely so on 

 the rest of the disc, punctures rather distantly placed, distinct to 

 apex. Body beneath fulvous and glabrous. Femora with a very 

 minute tooth beneath ; posterior two pairs of tibiae deeply emar- 

 ginate near apex ; claws appendiculate. 



Length 3 mm. 



Hob. Burma : Tharawaddy. 



Can be distinguished by the rugose head and structure of the 

 vertex, deep ocular sulci and obscure seneous colour. 



640. Pagria conglomerata, sp. n. 



BJack ; vertex of head fulvous ; antennae and legs flavous. 



Head deeply inserted, closely rugose, with deep sulcus above 

 eyes, lower portion piceous, upper fulvous ; antennae slender, 

 not extending to middle of elytra, second and following joints 

 elongate, nearly equal, terminal joints scarcely thicker. Thorax 

 about half as broad again as long, sides rounded, narrowed in 

 front, disc rather convex ; entire surface crowded with strong round 

 punctures, rather stronger, larger and partly confluent at the 

 sides, extreme anterior margin fulvous. Scutellum broadly ovate, 

 smooth. Elytra oblong, convex, wider at base than the thorax, 

 feebly depressed before the middle, strongly punctate-striate at 

 base, finely so near the apex, latter obscure flavous. Femora with 

 a minute tooth beneath and the extreme base black. Prosternuin 

 transverse, subquadrate, strongly punctured. 



Lenqlli 4| mm. 



Hal. Southern India : Nilgiris. Type in Coll. H. E. Andrewes. 



