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regularly placed; an interspace on the middle disk and another 

 below the humeral callus costate, on the hinder surface of the 

 elytra several of the other interspaces are also distinctly elevated. 

 The form and different sculpturing of the thorax , together 

 with the piceous abdomen and more nitidous upper surface will 

 separate the above species from A. fraterna. 



12. Anisodera Feae, n. sp. 



Elongata, 'parallela, pallide fulvo-picea,- nitida, subtus fulvo-picea, 

 antennis extrorsum nigris , thorace subquadrato , quam longo non 

 latiori; lateribus rectis, apice rotundato angustatis; disco convexo, 

 utrinque foveolato, fortiter punctato, punctis ad latera crebre, disco 

 sparse dispositis; elytris fortiter punctato-striatis, interspatiis alternis 

 obsolete elevatis. Long. 7 1 / 2 -8 Un. 



Hab. Tenasserim : Thagatà. 



Front rather closely punctured, encarpse irregularly raised, 

 their surface shining, nearly impunctate ; clypeus almost entirely 

 covered with a raised wedge-shaped space, the base of which 

 commences on the anterior margin; antennae filiform, robust, 

 not attenuated towards the apex, nearly half the length of 

 the body, the third joint nearly as long as the preceding 

 two united. Thorax not longer than broad, sides straight and 

 very slightly diverging from the base to beyond the middle, 

 thence rounded and converging towards the apex, anterior an- 

 gles with a small acute tooth ; disk convex, impressed on either 

 side near the lateral margin with a large oblong fovea ; strongly 

 punctured, the punctures crowded on the sides and foveae, distant 

 on the middle disk. Elytra nearly twice the length of the 

 thorax , parallel , their apices conjointly subacutely rounded ; 

 above convex , flattened along the suture ; each elytron with 

 eleven rows of large deeply impressed punctures, the first row 

 next the suture short ; on the hinder disk, between the fourth 

 and fifth striae is an additional row of punctures ; the punctu- 

 ring of the sixth , seventh , eighth and ninth striae confused and 

 irregular near their apices. 



