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yellow markings, ami opaque and velvety except at the 

 miiKlle of the prothorax, metastermim, and abdomen, and a 

 stroni; costa on the anterior halt" of each elytron. 



The form is ovate and depressed. The clypeus is broad, 

 entire, and strongjly punctured. The prothorax is strongly 

 but not cl«">sely punctured in the middle, very coarsely and 

 rigoscly at the sides, with the lateral margins distinctly 

 anpulated at the middle and stronfi;ly sinuated behind. The 

 pcutclluui is rather short, punctured, oi)aque, and variegated. 

 Tiie elytra are irregularly punctured and striated, antl each 

 has a smooth curved costa on the basal half. The pygidium 

 is rugose and the metasternum and abdomen are strongly 

 ]iunctured and shining in the middle, and opaque and closely 

 sculptured with crescent-shajied impressions at the sides. The 

 legs are very short, opaque, and decorated like the body, and 

 there are two very short teeth to the front tibia. 



A single specimen from the Bowring Collection has been 

 many years in the Museum. 



Kutelidse. 



Fruhstorferin birmam'ca, sp. n. 



Kufo-cftstancn, corpora subtus pygidioquo sat longc rufo-hirsuta. 

 Corpus breve, robustum, grosse punctatum, modicc nitidum, capita 

 rugoso-punctato, antice angnstato, apice curvato, carina oculari 

 minuta, liaud acuta ; prothorace transverso, grosse punctate, 

 medio indistincto sulcato, laleribus bisiiiuatis, angulis anticis fere 

 rcctis, posticis obtu.sis, margine basali loviter trisintiato; scutello 

 lato, obtuse angulato, punctato : elytris crebre irregulariter 

 punctatis, linei.s indistinctis nonnullis ; pedum 2 anteriorum 

 tibiis tridentatis, 4 posteriorum uuguibus externis profunda 



cJ , Corpore breviorc, magis parallelo, pygidio incurvato ; sat 

 nitido, mandibulis omnino cxscrtis, ad capitis longitudinem 

 ffcjualibus, valdc rccurvatis, acutis, tarsia anticis incrassatis 

 ungueque externn multo majore. 



Ix)iig. (sine mandibulis) 10 mm. 



$ . Multo Inngiore, ovali, pygidio producto, crebre punctato, corpora 

 supra grossius punctato, punctisaiinuliformibus, raandibuUsparvis, 

 obtusis, clytrorum lateribus post medium callosis. 



Long. 20 mm. 



Ilab. Burma, Ruby Mines (Dokertr/). 



Chestnut-red, strongly punctured, with the pygidium and 

 lower surface clothed with tawny hair. The legs are stout, 

 with the front tibia; tridentate and the outer claws of the two 

 posterior pairs strong'y bifid. 'J'here is a short tubercular 

 prosternal process tutted at the end. 



