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sulculo medio-basali arcuato profundo area basali strigulosa. 

 Elytra oblonga, utrinque striis punctulatis quatuor sat acute 

 incisis, b}^-l.^ perspicuis etsi parum impressis, 8/* prope apicem 

 tantum impressa, striola recurrenti apice recurva et intra ejus 

 apicem poro setifero, poro setifero anteriori in striam 6.^*"^ sito; 

 rufo-castanea, vitta lata suturali alteraque marginali nigricantibus, 

 vel disco communi toto nigro ; antennis (gracilibus), partibus oris 

 pedibusque flavo testaceis. — Long. 3 Y^-4 millim. c/' 9 • 



i^hamò; Palon (Pegu); Karin Asciuii Ghecù, alt. 1400-1500 m.; 

 Kawkareet (Tenasserim). 



50. Tachys euryodes, n. sp. 



T. pilotino proxime affinis; minor et relative brevier, thorace 

 adhuc latiori; rufotestaceus sericeonitens , sulcis frontalibus pro- 

 longatis extus curvatis; elytris versus suturam et latera ob- 

 scurioribus, striis punctulatis impressis tribus tantum, versus 

 basin incurvatis, 4.*^ et 5.*^ vix perspicuis, 8 J" prope apicem 

 tantum impressa, caeteris omnino obsoletis; poro setifero ante- 

 riori apud interstitium 6;*""" juxta striam 5.*^=^. — Long. 3 millim. 



Karin Ghecù, alt. 1300-1400 m. 



Very closely allied to T. suhvittatus (Bates); the only diffe- 

 rence worthy of note being the decidedly narrowed and longer 

 thorax of T. suhvittalus ; in T. euryodes the width is nearly 

 double the length; in both, the sides are strongly sinuated and 

 the thorax narrowed behind the middle. 



51. Tachys obsolescens, n. sp. 



T. photino quoad thoracis formam simillimus. Multo minor, 

 toto rufo testaceus sericeonitens , antennis palpis pedibusque 

 pallidioribus ; differt quoque striis 1-2 tantum et 8.^* prope 

 apicem distincte impressis, 3.'* certo situ perspicua, caeteris 

 obsoletis. — Long. 2 ^/^ millim. 



Karin Ghecù, alt. 1300-1400 m. 



52. Tachys haliploides , n. sp. 



Ovatus , valde convexus , rufo testaceus , politus , elytris post 



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