CLERIDAE FROM BURMAH 741 



38. Ommadius mediofasciatus, Westw. P. Z. S. 1852, p. 44, 

 t. 26, f. 1 ; 0. nigropunclatus, Ohev., Rev. et Mag. de ZooL, 

 1874, p. 67. 



Garin Hills (Gheba). 



39. Ommadius vigilans, Westw. P. Z. S. 1855, 25, t. 38. 10. 

 Garin Hills (Gheba). One specimen. 



40. Ommadius fasciipes, Westw.? P. Z. S., 1855, p. 24, 

 t. 38, f. 9. 



Garin Hills (Gheba). 



41. Ommadius parviceps, n. sp. 



0. angusticipedi, Gorli., affinis^ fuscus, elytris olivaceis, nigro- 

 tinctis, fasciis trihus argenteis, prima angusta, perindistimta, se- 

 cunda mediana irregularis tenia ad suturam latiore intus dentata 

 his griseo-relucentibus, nigro-marginatis, pedibus obscure testaceis 

 subviridibus. Long. 9-10 millim. 



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



Head quite as narrow, or narrower than the thorax, the ej^es 

 approach very closely in front, the narrow space between them 

 widening a little at the excision, is clothed with golden-brown 

 pubescence; the antennae are dark fuscous except the oval 

 compressed apical joint which is rufous. The thorax is long, cy- 

 lindrical, of nearly even width, with an oblique impression on 

 each side of the base, and an indistinct keel in the centre forming 

 a sort of tubercle at the base ; it is more or less golden- 

 pubescent. Elytra pale olive -green for about a quarter from 

 the base, below this point they are more or less marked with 

 black leaving green spaces, only the two hinder fasciae are 

 distinct. They are silvery-grey, spotted with darker reflections 

 the posterior one is the wider, and runs up the suture a little 

 way in each direction, and has a small double indentation, on 

 the basal side on each elytron. 



This insect and 0. angusticeps, from Borneo, are the only two 

 Ommadii, that 1 have seen with such small heads. The present 



