CLERIDAE FROM BURMAH 733 



but on the pale fasciae these are scarce, and the legs, the 

 breast, the front of the head, and the notch in the eyes, and 

 other parts are densely clothed with pale yellow, or ashy, but 

 shining pubescence. 



This insect is I think to be associated with Tillicera javanica. 

 It is indeed very similar in form and sculpture to the species 

 here included in Xemrthriiis, but I observe that the antennae 

 are nearly serrate, the labial palpi are hatchet-shaped at the 

 apex and the maxillaries almost subulate, but the eyes are 

 finely facetted (as in T. javanica (whereas in both Orthrius 

 and Xenorihrms the facets are less numerous, and convex, like 

 a number of gunshot, a character easily seized. The eyes are 

 also distinctly cut out. 



22. Tillicera chalybaea, White, Cat. Brit. Mus. Cleridae, lY, 

 p. 51, 1849. Wostw. P. Z. S., 1852, p. 41, t. 24, £ 5. 



Minhla, Teinzò, Bhamo, Garin Mts., Ghecu, 1300-1400 m. 



This insect is not congeneric with T. j avana, it should pro- 

 bably form the type of a new genus. 



IXLenortlxri-us , genus novum. 



Oculi fortiler granulali, pr ominidi, distincte excavati, antennae 

 longae, articulis quatuor ultimis clavam la.xe articulatam forman- 

 tihus; palpi maxillares articulo ultimo subulato, labiales articulo 

 ultimo valde securiformi. Pronotum validum, cylindricum, antice 

 hand multo constrictum, creberrime subrugulose pimctatum. Elytra 

 subgranulatim punctata -striata. Femora parum clavata. Tibiae 

 dmplices, posticae parum arcuatae. 



Several species which, I now propose to assemble under this 

 generic title have long been known to me from Siam, Borneo, 

 and even though perhaps dubiously from China, and I have not 

 been able to place then satisfactorily in any genus. The coarsely 

 facetted and prominent but not very large eyes separate them 

 easily from Stigmatium; they are near Opilo but more robustly 

 built, and the roughening of the thorax behind the anterior 



