Endomychid Coleoptera of Indo-China, 327 



Eximorphus subguttatus^ Gerst. Luang Prabang, Ban Silah, 

 Nam Mat, etc. Taken in abundance together with tbe 

 following species, which very closely resembles it. It is 

 also found in Borneo and Sumatra. 



Eumorphus vitalisi, sp. n. 



Niger, opacus, singulo elytro maculis parvia duabus pallide flavis 

 ornato, prima posthijmerali, secunda anteapicali ; corpore elongato, 

 pronoto crebre parura perspicue punctato, lateribua antice con- 

 tractis, angulis acutis, po3:ice fere parallelis, angulis baud 

 productis ; elytris lateraliter levitor arcuatis, anguatissime de- 

 planatis, postico pauIo latioribus, apicibuabaud productis, humeris 

 leviter sed baud acute carinatia ; antennis modice robustia : 



S , tibiis anticia rectia, post medium acute dentatis, intermediia 

 apice incurvatis. 



Long. 6"5-8-5 mm. ; lat. max. 3-4 mm. 



In'do-China, Laos : Ban Nam Mo, near Luang Prabang 

 (March), Ban Na Gnao (February). 



Burma : Karen Hills {Doherty), Tenasserim {E. T. 

 Atkinson). 



M. Vitalis de Salvaza has found this species in abundance. 



It is very closely related to E. suhguttatus, Gerst., which 

 is found in the same localities, although less abundantly. 

 It differs from that species in having the prouotum more 

 closely punctured and its sides regular in outline (and not 

 ragged as in tbe other form), contracted in front and parallel 

 behind. The hind angles are not produced in either sex. 

 The elytra are not sharply carinatc at the shoulders and are 

 less produced at their extremities. The anteunaj are rather 

 shorter and stouter. The front tibial of the male are straight 

 and slender (not distorted), the tooth is slighter and more 

 acute, and arises beyond, instead of before, the middle. Tbe 

 size is a little smaller on the average than that of the other 

 species. 



Eumorphus ocellutus, sp. n. 



Niger, nitidus, femoribus ajjiccra versua ruda elytroque singulo 

 punctis tribua elevatis pallide flavis ornato, ima posthuraerali 

 prope marginem extrrnura, secunda inter ilium et sulurani 

 tertiaque anteapicali ; clongatua, pedilms antcnnisque gracilibua, 

 pronoto transvcrso, nitidissimo, lateribua medio leviter angnlatis, 

 antice paulo convergentibus, poatice paulo divergcnlibus, angulis 

 anticia baud acutis, posticis fere rcctis. foveia basalibus profundis, 

 ultra medium attingeutibus ; elytris sul)tilitcr sat crebre 



