PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA. FROM BURMA 877 



Garin Gheba 900-1100 m. 



The amount of black at the underside differs in the two spe- 

 cimens before me; T. nigroplagiata seems closely allied to T. hen- 

 gakiisis, Westw, but differs in the markings of the head, thorax 

 and elytra and the colour of the posterior femora. 



CLYTHRIDAE 

 11. Olytlira eucLweLiLXxLtsL , Lefèvre. 



Rangoon, Palon (Pegu), also Saigon (Cochinchina). 



The number and shape of the elytral markings in this species 

 is variable, sometimes the anterior spot is absent or divided into 

 two and the posterior band also varies in width. 



12. Diaprouaorplia coenxlea, n. sp. 



Fulvous below , the antennae (the basal joints excepted) the 

 breast and the tarsi , black ; head , thorax and elytra metallic 

 dark blue, thorax punctured at the base, elytra closely and finely 

 punctured. 



Length 3 Y-> lines. 



Of elongate, subcylindrical shape, the head impunctate at the 

 vertex, the latter swollen, the lower part of the face flattened, 

 finely punctured, separated from the vertex by a well marked 

 transverse groove , labrum and palpi piceous , the base of the 

 mandibles, fulvous ; antennae not quite extending to the base of 

 the thorax, black, the lower three joints fulvous; thorax more 

 than twice as broad as long, narrowed in front, the sides rounded, 

 narrowly margined , the posterior angles distinct , the surface 

 with an obsolete oblique depression near the posterior angles , 

 impunctate, with the exception of some fine punctures near the 

 basal margin ; scutellum smooth , triangular the apex pointed ; 

 elytra subcylindrical, the basal lobe rather strongly produced, 

 the surface very finely and closely punctured throughout; py- 

 gidium not covered by the elytra, bluish, finely pubescent; below 



