PHYTOPHAaOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 935 



of the second) the third joint about one half shorter than the 

 fourth ; thorax about one fourth broader than long , the sides 

 straight the anterior angles slightly thickened but not produced, 

 the surface flattened, densely clothed with yellow pubescence 

 obscuring any punctuation, scutellum triangular, elytra wider 

 at the base than the thorax, flattened, parallel, pale fulvous, 

 pubescent like the thorax, below fulvous, the breast more or less 

 piceous, the posterior femora strongly incrassate, their apex piceous. 

 Garin Gheba, December. 



89. Enneamera, Ibivmaixica,, n. sp. 



Below black, above violaceous blue, antennae black, the three 

 basal joints obscure piceous ; thorax impunctate ; elytra extre- 

 mely closely and finely punctured. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head impunctate , labrum black , antennae very short , the 

 fourth and following joints broadly dilated and depressed; thorax 

 twice as broad as long, the sides perfectly straight, strongly 

 narrowed in front, the surface not visibly punctured; elytra 

 widened towards the middle, very closely and finely punctured; 

 underside and legs black. 



Palon, September. 



Closely allied to E. sumatrensis, Har., E. caerulea, Baly and 

 E. nigriceps, Weise but probably distinct from either and diffe- 

 ring from E. sumatrensis in the nearly entirely black antennae 

 and the violaceous-blue colour of the upper-side and the very 

 close punctuation of the elytra, and from the other species in 

 the colour of the legs and underside. 



90. EnneaiMLera, liMafeatipennis , n. sp. 



Testaceous, the head, antennae and the apex of the posterior 

 femora black, elytra microscopically finely punctured, piceous, 

 the lateral and apical margins fulvous. 



Length 2 lines. 



