CARABÌDAE FROM BURMA 371 



sinuata, acute striata, interstitiis planis, punctis dorsalibus tribus. 

 — Long. 9 millim. 



Karin Ghecù alt. 1300-1400 m. 



This can scarcely be more than a local form of P. Feae; but 

 the structural modification of the _ thorax is remarkable and the 

 form is deserving of a name. In P. Feae the thorax is broadly 

 rotundate-dilated to within a very short distance of the base ; 

 in P. extensicollis the dilatation ceases so as to leave a rather 

 long neck between it and the base. 



270. Onycholabis melitopus, n. sp. 



0. sinensi (Bates) affmissimus et similis, differt tantum thorace 

 parvo anguste cordato (nee antico rotundato-dilatato) elytrisque 

 basi utrinque retrorsum obliquato (nee recte truncate). Elonga- 

 tus, gracilis, niger politus, palpis antennis pedibusque melleo- 

 flavis, mandibulis et labro obscure rufis. Oculi prominentes, collo 

 paullo post oculos constricto. Thorax anguste cordatus, antico 

 parum rotundatus ibique margine tenui inaequali, flexuoso, po- 

 stico *gradatim angustato , angulis posticis rectis subacutis, late- 

 ribus et basi punctato-rugosis. Elytra convexa, margine basali 

 a scutello usque ad thoracis angulum breviter arcuato, ibique 

 angulato, deinde extus obliquato usque ad angulum obtusum 

 humeralem; crenulato-striata , interstitiis planis, prope apicem 

 profundioribus et latioribus; punctis dorsalibus tribus 1."^° ante 

 medium apud striam 3.'^^, 2""'' et. 3.'*' posteriores apud striam 

 2_..dau. pg(jgs graciles; tarsi articulo 4.*" anteriorum breviter 

 bilobato, quatuor posteriorum angusto sat profunde emarginato. 

 — Long. 10-12 millim. 9 . 



Karin Asciuii Gheba alt. 1200-1300 m. One example 9 . 



Also found in Assam, an example from which country differs 

 only in being a little larger than the Burmese specimens. 



271. Anchomenus aeneotinctus , Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1873, 



p. 330. 



Karin Asciuii Gheba alt. 1200-1300 m. ; Karin Asciuii Ghecù; 

 alt. 1400-1500 m., Rangoon; M.^ Mooleyit 1800-1900 m. 



