390 H. W. BATES 



Bhamò. A single example. 



Originally described from Hong Kong; occurs also in Assam. 



329. Acanthogenius trimaculatus , Chaud., Rev. and Mag. Zool. 

 1872, p. 15 (tir. à part.). 



Bhamò. 



Described by Chaudoir from an example from Dacca, which 

 has the thorax testaceous yellow like the large spot on the head. 

 In the single individual from Bhamò the thorax is black. 



330. Creagris binoculus, n. sp. 



C. asterisco subsimilis, niger fulvo-pubescens , elytris utrinque 

 pauUo ante medium macula majori rotundata flava; labro palpis 

 tarsisque apici bus rufescentibus. Caput minus dense, discrete, 

 punctatum genae post oculos magis rotundatae, labro longiori 

 utrinque sulculo elongate marginali. Thorax latior, transversus 

 brevis, antice latius rotundatus, postico sinuatus, angulis posticis 

 denticulo acuto armatis, supra valde inaequalis, confluenter 

 punctatus. Elytra elongato-oblonga, punctulato-striata, interstitiis 

 antice paullulurn convexis medio laevibus biseriatim-, postico 

 planis bi- vel tri-seriatim punctatis. — Long. 15 millim. 



Bhamò. Found also in the Khasia Hills (^). 



The genus Creagris^, Nietner, Chaudoir, is distinguished from 

 Acanthogenius in nothing but the bilobed penultimate joint of 

 the tarsi. 



Subfamily BRACHININAE. 



331. Pheropsophus infantulus, n. sp. 



P. discicolli (Dej.) affinis, sed multo minor et gracilior. Niger 

 politus, elytris fusco-nigris subopacis, macula utrinque discoidali 

 plus minusve rotundata flava, interdum immaculatis; partibus 

 oris antennis , pedibus , macula parva frontali et metasterno , 



Q) A closely -allied species is found at Sarawak. I describe it hereto make known 

 its differences from the Burmese insect: — Creagris hamaticollls — C- binoculo simil- 

 limus sed differt thoracis angulis posticis hamato-dentatis antice recurvis. Niger , 

 nitidus erecte pubescens. Caput subdisperse punctatum, genis post oculos minoribus 



