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193. Oxycenlrus sp. ? 



Karin Gheba, 900-1100 m. One example. 



Subfamily STENOLOPHINAE. 



194. Anoplogenius rutilans, Bates, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, (2) 

 VII, p. 103. 



Kathà; Bhamò; Mandalay. 



The 4.*'' joint of the four anterior tarsi in the c/' is very 

 deeply bilobed, the lobes long and narrow ; in the 9 the lobes 

 are of moderate length. 



195. Anoplogenius microgonus, Bates, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. (5), Vol. XVII, p. 78. 



Rangoon; Bhamò; Palon and Tikekee, in Pegu. 



Occurs also in Siam and in Ceylon. In the description above- 

 cited I have stated that the fourth joint of the four anterior 

 tarsi is scarcely bilobed (the lobes are moderately developed in 

 the anterior pair) ; on a careful examination of a large number 

 of specimens 1 am now doubtful if they are not all females, 

 the usual long ragged squamulae projecting from the soles not 

 being distinctly perceptible in any of them. 



196. Anoplogenius pianicoliis, n. sp. 



A. procero (Schaum) similis sed major thoraceque breviori, 

 transverso, versus angulos posticos deplanato. Oblongus, nigro- 

 fuscus, elytris opalescentibus lateribus vage et obscure rufescenti- 

 bus, thorace margine laterali flavo -testaceo, palpis antennis et 

 pedibus testaceo-rufis. Epistema angulis anticis acutis, utrinque 

 juxta angulum incisione punctiformi notato. Thorax transverso- 

 quadratus, lateraliter parum rotundatus margineque versus an- 

 gulos valde obtusos posticos deplanato, fovea utrinque basali 

 parum depressa rugoso-punctulata : sulculo antero-marginali pro- 

 funde inciso, integro. Elytra oblonga, apice sinuata, acute striata, 

 interstitiis planis. Tarsi 4 antici , e/, articulo 4.^° longe et anguste 

 bilobato, articulis 1-3 intermediis brevibus (2-3 brevioribus trian- 



