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basilar space, strongly punctate-striate, the striae subsulcate and 

 less strongly punctured on the hinder disk. 



Closely allied to Callispa Bowringi, broader than that species. 



7. Estig-mena cltinensis, Hope. 

 Coleopt. Man. Ill, p. 174, 1840. 



Hab. Upper Burmah: Bhamò, Teinzo, on the Moolay River, 

 Rangoon. Tenasserim : Thagatà. 



8. Anisodera Oner ini, Baly. 



Cat. Hispidae, p. 168, tab. 7, fig. 8. 



Hab. Upper Burmah : Bhamò. 



9. Anisodera fraterna, n. sp. 



Elongata, modice convexa, dorso panilo depressa, nigra, nitida, 

 supra (antennis exceptis) picea, subopaca; thorace subquadrato; la- 

 teribus medio distincte productis, ante medium sinuato-emarginatis; 

 dorso utrinque longitudinaliter excavato, disci medio sulcato, rude 

 et crebre punctato, utrinque prope medium verrucoso; elytris for- 

 titer striato-punctatis, distincte costatis; femoribus robustis. Long. 

 6-6 1 I 2 Un. 



Hab. Tenasserim: Thagatà (Genoa Civic Museum); also Northern 

 India (my collection). 

 Clypeus concave, the surface smooth, impunctate, the longitu- 

 dinal ridge entirely obsolete; antennae rather more than half 

 the length of the body , not attenuated towards the apex , the 

 six lower joints nitidous, the rest opake, apex of terminal joint 

 obtuse ; palpi fulvous. Thorax subquadrate, scarcely broader than 

 long ; sides slightly diverging and slightly sinuate from the base 

 towards the middle, deeply sinuate anteriorly, the middle itself 

 forming a distinct projection ; anterior margin rounded ; upper 

 surface closely and coarsely punctured, rugulose ; on either side 

 is a broad longitudinal excavation which extends the whole 

 length of the thorax; middle disk with a narrow longitudinal 



