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which 1 have compared it of C. Famini or C. Boysi (?) from 

 Algiers, Cape Verde, Egypt, Hedjaz (Arabia) and Mesopotamia 

 (Bagdad). Chaudoir gives India and Egypt as the localities of 

 his C. Boysi. 



412. Cymindoidea planulata, n. sp. 



C. bufoni (Fab. Chaud.) similis sed valde differt elytrorum in- 

 terstitiis (inter costas) planissimis et laevibus (alutaceo-opacis). 

 Similiter elongata fuligineo-nigra opaca antennis palpis et pe- 

 dibus rufo-testaceis. Caput latior genis post oculos late rotun- 

 datis colloque citius contraete. Thorax longior latior et planior, 

 lateribus ab apice minime rotundatus sed subrecte angustatus, 

 angulis posticis exstantibus subhamatis creberrime subtilius punc- 

 tulatus rugisque grossis transversis. Elytra elongato-oblonga po- 

 stico parum ampliata minus deplanata, apice profunde sinuata, 

 omnino alutaceo- opaca nee granulata costis culminiformibus 

 utrinque tribus laevibus, inter costas interstitiis planissimis bi- 

 punctato-striatis; costa 3.^^ (exteriori) magis elevata striam 7.^™ 

 includenti. — Long. 8 V2 millim. 



Palon (Pegu). One example. 



413. Cymindoidea Indica, Schmidt-Goebel, Faun. Birm., p. 31 

 {Cymindis id.); Guerini Chaud., Bull. Mosc, 1850, I, 49 {Cy- 

 mindis id.) id. Genres aberr. d. Groupe des Cymindides, p. 16 

 {Cymindoidea id.). 



Bhamò; Shwegoo. Two examples. 



Schmidt-Goebel was uncertain of the locality of his specimen 

 whether Hindostan or Burma; Chaudoir gives the Nilghiris as 

 that of his specimens. 



414. Cymindis? 



Plapoo (Tenasserim). A single example, genus indeterminable. 



415. Metabletus subvittatus, n sp. 



M. mutabili (Reiche) affinis; rufo-testaceus, capite aenescenti- 

 nigro , thorace castaneo-rufo marginibus lateralibus pallidis, 



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