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articulis 1-3 sat fortiter dilatatis elongato-triangularibus, angulis 

 rotundatis, art. 4."' longe bilobato (in 9 vix emarginato). — 

 Long. 6V2-7'V2 millim. / 9- 



Teinzò; Rangoon; Karin Asciuii Gheba, alt. 1200-1300 m..; 

 Palon (Pegu); Kawkareet (Tenasserim). 



203. Stenolophus smaragdulus, Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 60; 

 Dej., Sp. Gen. IV, p. 418; Egadroma, id., Motsch., Bull. Mosc. 

 1864, 3, p. 201. 



Karin Asciuii Gheba alt. 1200-1300 m.; Malewoon (Tenas- 

 serim) . 



The examples are similar to those from the Yang-tsze and 

 Fu-chau. In Bengal, whence probably the insect described by 

 Fabricius was obtained, individuals are found of smaller size 

 and more bluish-green in colour; others from Bengal, Tran- 

 quebar and Ceylon are also of small size but of brassy-black 

 or brown colour (=^ trans?nutans. Bates, Ann. N. H. (5) XVII, 

 p. 80). 



204. Stenolophus charis, n. sp. 



S. 5-pustulato (Wiedm.) afifmis et similis, sed longior, palpis 

 articulo apicali graciliori apice truncato. Nigro-fuscus , elytris 

 opalescentibus , apice minus sinuatis, macula magna humerali, 

 limbo indefinito posteriori , apice et sutura, rufo-testaceis. Episte- 

 ma angulis anticis productis et intra angulum utrinque incisione 

 punctiformi. Thorax quam in S. 5-pustulato postico magis 

 angustato, sed angulis posticis plus minusve distinctis, prope 

 angulos supra magis concavus et punctatus; margine laterali 

 flavo-testaceo , sulculo antero-marginali medio late interrupto. 

 Antennae fuscae , articulis 1-2 flavo-testaceis. — Long. 6 V2 

 millim. 9 . 



Rangoon; Kathà. Two examples, females. 



An individual from Bengal is more elongate (7 millim.) and 

 the hind angles of the thorax are more obtuse, but the angles 

 appear to vary considerably; they are not, however, so comple- 

 tely rounded as in S. 6-pustulatus and the surface near the 



