662 J. S. BALY 



21. I>o"vrnesia Ibasalis 5 n. sp. 



Angustàto-elongata, subcylindrica, nigra, nitida, capite (antennis 

 piceis exceptis) thorace, sculetto, elytrorum basi pedibusque (tarsis 

 exceptis) castaneis; thorace subquadrato, convexo, laevi; elytris for- 

 titer punctato-striatis, interspatiis alternis coslatis. Long. 2 1 / 2 Un. 



Hab. Burmah : Bhamò , one specimen. 



Vertex smooth, impunctate; antennae scarcely equal in length 

 to the head and thorax, slightly thickened towards the apex. 

 Thorax scarcely longer than broad; sides straight and parallel 

 from the base ft) beyond the middle, thence converging towards 

 the apex ; disk convex , denexed anteriorly , impressed with a 

 few very minute punctures, only visible under a lens. Elytra 

 sculptured as in D. picea, only differing in the short row of 

 punctures at the apex of each elytron being more distinctly 

 defined. 



22. Monoclxirixs moestus, n. sp. 



Anguste oblongus, niger, nitidus , antennarum articulo basali 

 spina acuta armato; thorace opaco, crebre punctato, basi transver- 

 sim sulcatOj pilis subsquamiformibus depressis vestito; apice utrinque 

 spina bifida, lateribus spinis duabus, antica bifida, armatis; elytris 

 oblongis, spinis numerosis marginatis; disco fortiter striato-punctatis, 

 utrisque spinis validis acutis, in seriebus tribus dispositis instructs; 

 femoribus subtus spina brevi armatis. Long. 2 Un. 



Hab. Buftnah, Bhamò. 



Antennae less than half the body in length, slightly thickened 

 towards the apex, the basal joint armed above with an acute 

 spine. Thorax broader than long ; sides rounded , armed with 

 two strong spines, the anterior one bifid and placed just be- 

 fore the middle, the posterior simple" and situated some distance 

 in front of the base, the anterior angle armed with a small 

 subacute ' tooth ; disk transversely excavated at the base , its 

 apex with two erect bifid spines; opake, closely punctured on 



