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times as broad as long, the sides rounded as well as the po- 

 sterior angles, the surface impunctate ; scutellum black ; elytra 

 strongly and closely punctured in rows, the punctuation disap- 

 pearing at the apex , the shoulders with a round black spot , 

 the sides at the middle occupied by a transversely shaped patch 

 the lower margin of which is emarginate and extends in a 

 point towards the apex along the lateral margin, this band or 

 patch is variable in size and is sometimes connected at the sides 

 with the spot on the shoulder ; pygidium blackish, pubescent; 

 underside and legs fulvous, closely covered with silvery pube- 

 scence, the breast often darker. 



Palon, August, September. 



G. birmanica resembles in pattern and colour G. cochmchinens/Sj, 

 Lefèv. but differs in the black base of the head, the much more 

 strongly punctured elytra and in the position of their posterior 

 black patch which is placed at the middle of the lateral margin 

 and is differently shaped. 



23. GrynandroplitlialiMLa coclxincliiiiensis , Lefèv. 



Two specimens obtained at Palon (Pegu) agree perfectly with 

 an example from Saigon contained in my collection and kindly 

 given to me by M. Lefèvre. 



24. OynaMLclrophtlialiiia, sp. ? 



Black, clothed with yellowish pubescence, above fulvous, head 

 and thorax impunctate, elytra very closely and finely punctured, 

 the shoulders with a small black spot ; the basal joints of the 

 antennae and the legs fulvous. 



Length 2 V2 lines. 



Garin Gheba, 800-1100 m. December. 



I cannot satisfactorily refer this species to any described 

 Eastern Gynandrophthalma, but as only a single apparently fe- 

 male specimen is before me I have preferred not to give it a 

 new name, untili more material is. at hand. 



