916 MARTIN JACOBY 



fuscous at the apex, the third and following two joints slender, 

 equal ; thorax one half broader than long , convex , the sides 

 straight, the anterior angles prominent and acute, the surface 

 sparingly punctured at the disc , the sides nearly impunctate , 

 dark fulvous with two obscure piceous spots at the middle; 

 scutellum fulvous ; elytra slightly wider at the base than the 

 thorax, subcylindrical , without basal depression, strongly and 

 regularly punctate-striate, fulvous, the suturai and lateral mar- 

 gin , a round spot at the base and two more elongate spots , 

 placed transversely below the middle, piceous, all the punctures 

 are also surrounded by piceous spots ; underside black, shining, 

 prosternum subquadrate punctate ; femora with a very small 

 tooth ; the four posterior tibiae emarginate at the apex , claws 

 bifid; the anterior margin of the thoracic episternum convex. 



Tikekee (Pegu) June. A single specimen. 



This species on account of the convex thoracic episternum, 

 the broadly sulcate eyes, bifid claws and other particulars, seems 

 to find its place in the genus Cleoporus, Lefèv. (Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 France, 1884, Bull. p. LXXVI), although the type is described 

 as having unarmed femora. 



63. Co vy nodes dilati collis, n, sp. 



Dark violaceous blue, head strongly and subremotely punc- 

 tured, thorax transverse, the sides rounded and widened towards 

 the base, surface remotely impressed with larger and smaller 

 punctures ; elytra with deep basal depression very closely and 

 semiregularly punctate-striate ; claws appendiculate. 



Length 4 lines. 



Head strongly but not closely punctured with an obscure 

 triangular depression , episteme separated from the face by a 

 deep transverse groove, very finely and closely punctured, the 

 space at the base of the antennae sliining, impunctate, labrum 

 greenish , edged with fulvous , antennae violaceous blue , the 

 second joint fulvous, the terminal five joints broadly dilated; 

 thorax about one half broader than long , the anterior portion 



