738 H. S. GORHAM 



and tibiae, which are black, or nearly so. The antennae and 

 palpi are as in 0. feae^ the head is nearly smooth, the whole 

 insect is clothed though not very thickly with upright pale 

 hairs, which are more depressed on the elytra. The latter are 

 very thickly impressed with small punctures which form irre- 

 gular rows at the base, but beyond the middle are quite con- 

 fusedly scattered over the interstices, the striae there being but 

 faintly indicated. The metasternum (but not the epistema), and 

 the basal segments of the abdomen are infuscate. 



Four specimens taken at different times in 1885-86 at Bhamò. 



28. Thanasimus anthicoides , White, Cat. Brit. Mus. Cleridae, 

 IV, p. 59 ; Westw. P. Z. S., 1852, p. 43, t. 27, f. 8. 



Thagata on the Mooleyit Mt. 500 m. (Tenasserim). 



29. Thaneroclerus buqueti, Lefebvre, Ann. S. E. Fr., 1835, 582, 

 t. 16, f. 4. 



Pegu , Palon ; Burma , Mandalay. A single specimen from 

 each locality. 



30. Thaneroclerus quinque-maculatus, n. sp. 



Rufo-brunneuSj, opacus^ elytris sanguineis, macula communi cir- 

 cumscutellarij altera magna mediana tertiaque subapicali minore; 

 capile prothoraceque creberrime, elytris minus crebre distincte 

 punctatis femoribus praesertim anterioribus incrassatis, tarsis bre- 

 vibus anterioribus dilatatis. Long, vix 3 inillim. 



Hab. Garin Hills (Gheba) 900-1100 m. 



This pretty little species is smaller than and less depressed 

 than Th. buqueti^ but the head and thorax have the same close 

 puncturing and opaque look ; the antennae are short with all 

 the joints short and bead-like, the three last transverse and 

 forming a distinct club, the last two more closely connate than 

 the corresponding joints in the only other two species yet known 

 of this genus. The eyes are small and scarcely (if at all) emar- 

 ginate. Of the palpi the maxillary pair have their apical joint 

 acuminate (in the unique specimen I cannot observe the labials). 



