PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 937 



92. Hypliasis in.lerined.ia, n. sp. 



Ovate, fulvous ^r obscure piceous, the thorax strongly trans- 

 verse, remotely and very finely punctured, elytra more strongly 

 but not more closely punctured. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head impunctate, the clypeus with an acutely raised central 

 ridge, antennae two thirds the length of the body, fulvous or 

 fuscous, all the joints with the exception of the second, of nearly 

 equal length ; thorax nearly three times as broad as long, the 

 sides with a rather broad flattened margin , scarcely rounded , 

 the anterior angles obliquely produced, the surface very finely 

 and remotely punctured, distinctly depressed in front of the 

 scutellum , the latter broad , impunctate ; elytra oblong-ovate, 

 more strongly but not more closely punctured than the thorax; 

 the first joint of the posterior tarsi elongate. 



Garin Gheba. 



One of the two specimens obtained is piceous in colour, the 

 other fulvous ; //. intermedia is again closely allied to H. unicolor 

 and H. inornala Jac, but differs in the more distinctly (although 

 finely) and remotely punctured thorax and elytra, these in the 

 allied species are either closely or extremely finely punctured, 

 in H. inornata the sides of the thorax are also strongly rounded. 



93. Hypliasis inonxata, n. sp. 



Elongate testaceous, the antennae (the basal three joints 

 excepted) fuscous ; thorax microscopically punctured ; elytra very 

 finely and closely punctate. 



Length 2 ^j^ lines. 



Head impunctate, the frontal elevations broad, subquadrate, 

 carina acutely raised, lower portion of the face deflexed, eyes 

 large, antennae not extending to half the length of the elytra, 

 the third and the following joints nearly equal in length ; 

 thorax more than twice as broad as long, the sides but slightly 



