920 MARTIN JACOBY 



a large oval nearly white patch which extends to either margin 

 but not quite to the apex ; underside and legs piceous. 

 Carin Gheba , December. 



68. A.i>lxtlxoiia Jbirjnanica, n. bp. 



Fulvous or flavous, the head and antennae black, elytra finely 

 punctured , the disc pale testaceous , the margins more or less 

 broadly piceous or black , the breast and the posterior femora , 

 piceous. 



Length 1 Va l^^®- 



Head black, irapunctate, the frontal elevations almost entirely 

 obsolete, antennae about half the length of the body, black, 

 the basal joint more or less piceous, the second and third joints 

 short , the latter slightly longer than the preceding one , the 

 following joints somewhat widened ; thorax one half broader 

 than long , the sides nearly straight , the posterior angles di- 

 stinctly oblique! y-shaped, the surface viithout impression, with 

 a few very fine punctures , fulvous ; scutellum piceous ; elytra 

 extremely finely punctured, the punctures almost obliterated 

 below the middle, the disc pale testaceous, all the margins nearly 

 black ; underside fiavous, more or less stained with piceous, the 

 anterior legs fiavous , the posterior ones black or the apex of 

 the femora only of that colour. 



Meetan in Tenasserim, Palon (Pegu). 



Rather variable in regard to the colour of the underside and 

 legs , the elytra in some specimens are almost black with a 

 discoidal pale longitudinal stripe , in others the dark margins 

 are well defined and of various width. 



69. Long-itarsixs rang-oonensis, n. sp. 



Below obscure fulvous, above pale testaceous, the terminal 

 joints of the antennae black , thorax transverse , very finely 

 punctured, elytra closely and finely punctured, the suture pi- 

 ceous, posterior femora black at the a})ex. 



