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groove, on either side of which are two or more irregular 

 wartlike tubercles. Elytra parallel on the sides, conjointly rounded 

 at the apex; above moderately convex, flattened along the su- 

 ture , deeply and coarsely punctured, the punctures arranged in 

 longitudinal rows, the first next the suture short; each elytron 

 with three longitudinal costae, one on the inner disk, a second 

 between the inner and outer disks and a third below the humeral 

 callus ; in addition to which are one or two shorter costae , pla- 

 ced on the outer disk towards its apex ; all the costae become 

 slightly irregular and obsoletely verrucose posteriorly. Thighs 

 robust , sinuate on their lower edge near the apex. 



The smooth concave clypeus and more robust femora will 

 separate A. fraterna from A. Guerinii, which species it other-, 

 wise closely resembles. Of the two specimens under examination, 

 the one from Northern India in my own collection, is rather 

 more coarsely punctured than that taken by Mr. Fea. 



10. Anisodera Grestroi, n. sp. 



Elongata, piceo-fulva, nitida, antennis extrorswm mandibulisque 

 nigris; thorace quam longo vix latiori, disco niodice convexo, utrinque 

 foveolato, fortiter punctata, punctis ad latera congregatisi disco fere 

 impunctato; elytris parallelis , regulariter punctato-striatis , inter- 

 spatiis apicem versus obsolete eleuatis. Long. 7-9 Un. 



Hab. Upper Burmah : Bhamò. 



Clypeus with a distinctly raised longitudinal vitta ; antennae 

 half the length of the body in the (f, rather shorter in the 

 other sex, filiform, robust, the third joint nearly twice the length 

 of the second. Thorax scarcely broader than long; sides nearly 

 straight and parallel from the base to some distance beyond the 

 middle, thence obliquely converging to the apex , the anterior 

 angle armed with a short acute tooth ; disk transversely convex, 

 nitidous, impressed on either side near the lateral margin with 

 ill defined fovea, which in some specimens is nearly obsolete; 

 surface strongly punctured, the punctures congregated on the 

 sides and to a less extent at the base, distant and sometimes 



