CARABIDAE FROM BURMA 405 



Bliamò ; Shwegoo ; Kawkareet, 



The examples are black, without lighter brown margins to 

 the thorax and elytra as described by Schmidt-Goebel, and the 

 tibiae are more or less black. In all other respects they agree 

 with the description. 



372. Wlasoreus {^phnidius) simplex, Schmidt-Goebel, Faun. 

 Birm., p. 89. 



Bhamò ; Senmigion; Palon (Pegu). 



373. Masoreus {JEphnidius) submaculatus, n. sp. 



Parvus sericeo nitens nigro-fuscus, antennis partibus oris pe- 

 dibusque pallide testaceis, thorace rufo-testaceo , elytris maculis 

 vagis duabus (altera subhumerali altera obliqua prope apicem 

 submarginali) sordide fulvis. Thorax fere sicut in M. adelioides 

 valde transverso, angulis posticis obtusis, distinctis, lateribus 

 arcuatis. Elytra striis minime impressis, exterioribiis obsoletis, 

 interstitio tertio impunctato. — Long. 3 72 millim. 



Palon (Pegu). A single example. 



Resembles Caphora hamilis^ (Schm.-Goeb.) and I should have 

 taken it for a large individual of that species, had I not con- 

 vinced myself that the mentum was without tooth as in Maso- 

 reus; it being toothed in Caphora. 



374. Wlasoreus? 



There is also in the collection a Masoreus (?) apparently near 

 M. orientalis but probably generically distinct. It is a 9 and 

 cannot be therefore satisfactorily determined. 



375. Anaulacus fasciatus, Schmidt-Goeb., Faun. Birm., p. 89. 

 Karin Ghecù, alt. 1300-1400 m. 



One example, exactly conformable to Schmidt-Goebel's de- 

 scription. 



376. Anaulacus quadrimaculatus, Schmidt-Goeb., Faun. Birm., 

 p. 90, tab. Ill, f. 7. 



