350 H. W. BATES 



angles remains deeply concave and strongly punctured, with 

 reflexed lateral and apical margins ; in S. 5-pustulalus the thorax 

 is plane near the angles 



205. Stenolophus cyanellus, Bates, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2), 

 VII, p. 103. 



Teinzò; Rangoon; Malewoon. 



206. Stenolophus 5-pustulalus, Wiedeman. 



Teinzò; Bhamò; Katha, Palon, Shwegoo; Karin Asciuii Gheba; 

 Karin Chebà. 



207. Stenolophus. sp. 



M.* Mooleyit (Thagata 400-500 m. alt.). One example. 



208. Acupalpus annamensis, Bates, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1889, 

 p. 272. 



Bhamò. 



Glosely allied to A. meridianus and resembling that and other 

 species in the posterior disk of each elytron being black ; but 

 it differs from all in the form of the hind angles of the thorax 

 which are distinct though obtuse, the margin near the angle 

 being explanated and reflexed v>?ith the large fovea deeply-im- 

 pressed and smooth. The head and the thorax are rufo-testaceous. 



209. Acupalpus sinuellus, n. sp. 



Quoad formam oblongam A. flavicolli (Sturm.) subsimilis, sed 

 differt thorace quadrato-cordato, lateribus postice sinuatis et aliter 

 coloratus. Gastaneo-fuscus, politus subopalescens, supra margi- 

 nibus pallidioribus , palpis articulis antennarum 1-2 pedibusque 

 flavo-testaceis. Oculi valde prominentes. Thorax paullulum trans- 

 versus, cordato-quadratus , postice sinuatim minusquam in A. con- 

 sputo (Dufts.) angustatus, angulis posticis (cum margine) elevatis 

 subrectis, fovea lata (vel tota basi utrinque) depressa punctata. 

 Elytra valde striata, apice lata, obtuse sinuata. — Long. 4 millim. 



Bhamò; Palon (Pegu). 



