296 H. W. BATES . '•. 



constancy and is apparently of specific value. T< -Nietneri , poe- 

 cilopteruS:, deliciolus and scydmaenoides (Nietn.) ;afe all closely 

 allied and distinguishable chiefly by the outline of the thorax 

 and colour of the antennae. I referred T. ornatus, Nietn. with 

 mark of doubt as a synonym of T. deliciolas in Ann. S. E. Fr. 

 supra cit., which synonymy must be withdrawn. 



67. Tachys (Barytachys) unitarius, n. sp. 



A. T. Nielneri [ornalo^ Nietn.), differt elytris stria suturali (8.^* 

 profunda excepta) solum impressa. Politissimus , rufo testaceus 

 elytris postico fuscescentibus maculasque utrinque duabus (1.™* 

 magna humerali indefinita 2.'"^* transversa distinctiori versus 

 apicem) flavo testaceis ; palpis antennis pedibusque pallide flavo- 

 testaceis. Sulci frontales utrinque duplicati, breves, interspatio 

 laevi frontali lato. Thorax transversus, postice parum sinuatim 

 et mediocriter angustatus, angulis posticis baud exstantibus. 

 Elytra convexa, stria 2."'''' interdum obscure indicata, poris di- 

 scoidalibus duobus minutissimis. — Long. 2 millim. 



Karin Chebcà alt. 900-1100 m. ; Palon (Pegu). 



The darker brown colouring of the elytra is sometimes suf- 

 fused over the posterior portion, reducing the size of the poste- 

 rior yellow spots. 



68. Tachyta umbrosa, Motschulsky, Etud. Ent. 1862, p. 32; 

 Bates, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) XVII, p. 151. 



Bhamò; Teinzò; Karin Gheba, alt. 900-1100 m. 

 Other known localities are India, Ceylon, Kiu Kiang on the 

 Yang-tsze and South East Borneo. 



69. Lymnastis pilosus, n. sp. 



fVngustus, sublinearis supra undique dense erecte pilosus, rufo 

 testaceus, palpis antennis pedibusque pallidioribus. Caput exser- 

 tum, mediocre, sulcis frontalibus brevibus, latis, parallelis; oculis 

 mediocriter prominentibus. Thorax quadratus, mox ab angulis 

 anticis sat dilatato-rotundatus , postice sinuatim angustatus, an- 

 gulis posticis apice acutis sed basi utrinque prope angulum valde 



