532 Mr. K. G. Blair on 



Dendroides magnijicus, sp. n. 



? — D. ffrmidipennis, Pic. 



Supra coccineus, capite nigro, inter oculosexcavato ; antennis validis, 



pectinatis. 

 Loag. 20-26 mm. 



Flab. Burma (Ruby Mines). 



This species, though variable in size, has a very simiL-ir 

 facies to that of a large P. aiitennnlis, m., the coloration and 

 form of tiie antennse being very similar. The liead, however, 

 is very different, being similar to that of I), nipoiiensis^ 

 Lewis. The eyes are fairly approximate, with tlie space 

 between tliem and the antennae excavated by two narrowly 

 oval depressions in close contiguity. There is a distinct 

 neck, largely red, and the thorax is, as in Lewis's species, 

 very narrow anteriorly and slightly constricted behind. Tlie 

 elytra are expanded behind and faintly costate. The under- 

 side and limbs are black and shining. The antennae are 

 remarkably similar in both sexes, the long plate-like branches 

 being almost as well developed in the female as in the male. 



Ischalia apicalis^ sp. n. 



Picea, elytris flavis, apicibus nigro marginatie. 

 Long. 5 mm. 



IJah. Siam, Burma (Ruby JMines). 



Resembles /. hasalisj Waterh., but has the dark portion of 

 the elytra confined to a narrow margin surrounding the apical 

 region. The inner costa from tlie shoulder is very short 

 and the outer remains parallel with the outer niargin and is 

 continued almost to the apex. 



Ischalia suturaUs, sp. n. 



Proecedenti similis, picea ; el} tris flavis, secundum suturam fere ad 



apicem late fuscis. 

 Long. 5 mm. 



IJab. Assam. 



Resenibles the former species, but that along the suture is 

 a broad straight dark band. Though this band varies in 

 extent and in intensity, it does not reach the submarginal 

 costa and stops short before reaching the apex. Tlie sub- 

 marginal costa is again subjiarallel with the nnu-ginal, but 

 the inner costa is longer, running to about one-third of the 

 length of the elytron. 



From /. paUnjlata, Lewis, it diflcrs in the thorax being 



