PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 921 



Length 1 Y4 line. 



Of rather elongate and convex shape , the head with a few 

 punctures between the eyes, the frontal tubercles obsolete, the 

 labrum piceous, the antennae extending to rather more than 

 half the length of the elytra, flavous at the lower five or six 

 joints, the rest black, the second and third joints rather short, 

 of nearly equal length, the fourth nearly double the length of 

 the third joint ; thorax convex, nearly twice as broad as long, 

 the sides rounded below the middle, the anterior angles oblique 

 forming an angle before the middle , the surface very finely 

 and rather closely punctured, elytra not broader at the base 

 than the thorax, slightly widened towards the middle, the suture 

 narrowly piceous, this colour scarcely extending to the base or 

 apex, the disc very finely and closely punctured ; underside and 

 legs pale fulvous, the apex of the posterior femora, dark piceous, 

 posterior tibiae widened at the apex their metatarsus as long 

 as half their length. 



Rangoon. 



Probably allied to L. suturella, Motsch. but with pale under- 

 side and elytral margin. 



70. Long-itarsiis l^irmaniciis, n. sp. 



Below and the head piceous, the apical joints of the antennae 

 fuscous ; thorax nearly impunctate , elytra extremely minutely 

 and irregularly punctured, the suture very narrowly piceous, 

 the apex of the posterior femora black or fuscous. 



Length ^/^-l line. 



Head more or less piceous, the eyes large, the vertex impunc- 

 tate, the frontal elevations absent, labrum nearly black, palpi 

 testaceous , antennae extending to the end of the elytra , the 

 lower four joints testaceous, the others fuscous, the fourth joint 

 distinctly longer than the third one ; thorax about one half 

 broader than long, the sides straight, the anterior angles oblique, 

 the surface with a few exiremely fine punctures, only visible 

 under a strong lens; scutellmn black; elytra scarcely widened 



