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with Schmidt-Goebers figure of Loxoncus elevatus^ which he 

 named but did not describe in the Faunula Birmanica. The ab- 

 sence of scutellar striole makes it extremely probable that 

 Loxoncus is the same genus as Anoplogenius (Chaud.), but I 

 have failed to detect in any of Signor Fea's specimens the pe- 

 culiar one-sided lobe of the hind tarsi so conspicuously figured 

 by Schmidt-Goebel ; his species must therefore be one that re- 

 mains to be re-discovered. 



199. Anoplogenius (subg. n. Flemiaulax) dentipennis, n. sp. 



A caeteris speciebus gen. Anoplogenii diftcrt striola scutellari 

 elongata elytrisque apice profunde sinuatis angulis exterioribus 

 dentiformibus. Magnus, nigro-fuscus , elytris subopalescentibus ; 

 palpis, antennis (articulis 1-2 pallidioribus) et pedibus rufo- 

 testaceis; thorace margine explanato laterali flavo-testaceo ely- 

 trisque epipleuris castaneis. Epistema incisura punctiformi prope 

 angulos anticos. Thorax sat brevis transversus, lateribus et an- 

 gulis posticis rotundatis margineque explanato-reflexo; prope 

 angulos posticos late concavus parum punctatus. Elytra comparate 

 elongata, prope apicem utrinque late dentata et intra dentem 

 profunde sinuata ; valde striata interstitiis paullo convexis 3.'° uni- 

 punctato, striola inter strias 1-2 elongata. Palpi apice truncati. 

 (Z Tarsi 4 antici articulo 4.*° elongato-bilobato ( 9 breviter bi- 

 lobato vel profunde emarginato) articulis 1-4 plantis elongato- 

 squamulatis. — Long. 11 millim. c/' 9- 



Palon (Pegu). 



The peculiarities above described will render it difficult to 

 retain this fine species, either in Anoplogenius or Sienolophus 

 and if these two genera are to be maintained, a third genus 

 must be established for the new species. 



200. Stenolophus harpaloides, n. sp. 



S. gonidio (Bates) affinis et simillimus sed certe differt corpore 

 latius oblongo thoraceque valde transverso postice minime an- 

 gustato. Facies Harpali, breviter oblongus nigro-fuscus , leviter 

 aenescens, elytris opalescentibus , antennis articulis 1-2, palpis, 



