934 MARTIN JACOBY 



thickened but not produced, the surface extremely finely punc- 

 tured, the basal sulcus rather shallow, punctured like the rest 

 of the surface and bounded at the sides by a longitudinal de- 

 pression ; elytra gradually narrowed posteriorly , finely but 

 distinctly punctate -striate, the interstices flat and impressed with 

 a single row of minute punctures; the suture and the sides 

 very obscurely fuscous ; underside and legs fulvous, presternum 

 narrow, anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Bhamo, July. 



Two specimens which give the impression as being inimature 

 in regard to the coloration. 



Alloraorpha, n. gen. 



Body elongate, closely pubescent, antennae filiform, thorax 

 subquadrate, without transverse sulcation, elytral punctuation 

 not visible , posterior tibiae mucronate , the first joint of the 

 posterior tarsi nearly as long as the following three joints 

 together, claws appendiculate, the presternum very narrow, the 

 anterior coxal cavities closed. 



The insect for which this genus is proposed closely resembles 

 in general appearance and in the dense pubescence of its upper 

 surface, one of the Monoplatinae amongst the bladder-clawed 

 Halticinae, the elytral punctuation however is entirely obscured 

 by the pubescence, and the claws are not inflated. 



88. AllomoT-plia, sericea,, n. sp. 



Fulvous, above entirely clothed with golden-yellow pubescence, 

 the apical joints of the antennae and the apex of the posterior 

 femora more or less fuscous or piceous. 



Length 1 V2 li^^- 



Head obscure fulvous or fuscous, pubescent like the rest of 

 the surface, the eyes large, entire, the frontal elevations absent, 

 the antennae extending to nearly two-thirds the length of the 

 elytra, all the joints slender and elongate (with the exception 



