908 MARTIN JACOB Y 



gination of the tibiae , mostly seen in the four posterior ones , 

 is in the present genus restricted to the intermediate tibiae 

 only. 



53. Pseudlopionrera palliclicorilis, n. sp. 



Obscure fulvous, clothed with yellowish pubescence, antennae 

 long, pale fulvous, thorax not visibly punctured, elytra closely 

 punctured in longitudinal rows, closely pubescent, with single 

 longer stiff hairs. 



Length 1 V^-l 7^ line. 



Dark fulvous, the head closely covered with adpressed yel- 

 lowish hairs, clypeus transverse, fulvous, impubescent, labrum 

 short, mandibles piceous, palpi slender, fulvous, antennae nearly 

 extending to the apex of the elytra, pale fulvous, the terminal 

 joints slightly darker, shorter and a little thicker than tlie pre- 

 ceding joints ; thorax nearly twice as broad as long , rounded 

 and widened at the middle, the lateral margin indistinct, the 

 anterior angles subtuberculiform , the entire disc clothed with 

 yellowish pubescence, obscuring the punctuation ; scutellum not 

 longer than broad, pubescent like the thorax ; elytra wider at 

 the base than the thorax, with closely approached rows of di- 

 stinct punctures, clothed with yellowish and greyish white scale- 

 like hairs , given it a mottled appearance ; underside clothed 

 with greyish pubescence , posterior femora strongly incrassate 

 and armed with a stout tooth, the others with a small tooth, 

 the first joint of the posterior tarsi as long as the following 

 two joints together, claws bifid. 



Garin Gheba. 



The description of this species is founded on a specimen con- 

 tained in my collection from Birmah, without precise locality. 

 Another specimen obtained by Sig. Fea is of a more narrow 

 cylindrical shape, the antennae are shorter and entirely fulvous, 

 it agrees in all other respect with my own specimen and repre- 

 sents probably the other sex. 



