.'^32 Mr. G. J. Arrow on the 



Encymon cinctipes, Gorh. Laos. Previously recorded 

 from Burma. 



Encymon ferialis Gorh. Muonp; Sin<^ and Vien Poukha. 

 This was originally recorded from Borneo. I have uot seen 

 the type. 



Stenotarsiis fi/scicornis, Gorh. Ban Na Gnao. Hitherto 

 known only from Pegu and Tcnasserim. 



Cyclotoma indiana, Gorh. Muong Pek, Xieng Khouang, 

 Nam Mat, Upper Mekong. This species ranges as far as 

 the Darjeeling district. 



Milichius orncUus, sp. n. 



Niger, modice nitidixs, ubique crebro punctatus, elytris maculis 

 duabiis magnis pallide flavin ad margines externosfere attingcnti- 

 bus utriuque ornatis, prima basali, puncto parvo nigro humerali 

 interrupta, secunda anteapicali, subrotundata, postice minute 

 excisa ; modice convexus, eubglobosus, pronoto brevi, crebre 

 punctato, lateribus arcuatie, recurvntis, ungulis anticis vix acutis, 

 posticis rcctis, baei utrinque subtiliter lineato-impresso ; elytris 

 fortiter, minus crebre, punctatis, late marginatis, callis hume- 

 ralibus baud valde prominentibus, anteiinis baud longissimis, 



' articulo 9" paulo elongate, 10° vix longiori quam latiori, 

 11° elongato-ovali. 



Long. 5-6 mm. ; lat. max. 4 mm. 



Indo-Ciiina : Laos, Ban na Lane {R. Vitalis de Salvaza, 

 Jan.). 



In its larger size, coloration and comparatively short 

 antennse this is an aberrant species showing a transition to 

 the genus Bolbomorphus. It is black, with four large roundish 

 patches upon the elytra, those on each side a little more 

 widely separated from each otlicr than from those of the 

 other side, the anterior ones nearly reaching the base and 

 outer margins, but with a small contained black spot at tlie 

 humeral angle. The entire surface is strongly ])unctured, 

 the elytra rather less shining and less convex than in the 

 other sj)ecics of the genus and with rather more distinctly 

 reflexed lateral margins. The antennro are about twice the 

 length of the pronotuin. The lower surface, like the upj)er, 

 is closely and strongly i)unctured. 



