PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 941 



Var. Elytra black. . 



Length 2 lines. 



Head impunctate, the frontal elevations narrow but distinctly 

 raised, antennae extending nearly to the end of the elytra, 

 black, the first joint llavous at the base, the second and third 

 extremely small, equal, the intermediate joints rather flattened 

 and widened ; the thorax more than twice as broad as long , 

 the angles tuberculiform, the sides slightly rounded before the 

 middle, the surface rather convex with a few minute punctures, 

 flavous, scutellum flavous ; elytra strongly but not very closely 

 punctured, flavous, the suturai, lateral and apical margin black, 

 this colour slightly widened towards the base at the suture ; 

 posterior femora but slightly incrassate, tibiae unarmed, claws 

 appendiculate, the anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Garin Gheba. 



This species possesses the structural characters of the genus 

 but differs rather in the widened intermediate joints of the an- 

 tennae ; from C. apicalis, Jac. it may be distinguished by the 

 entirely flavous underside, head and the black antennae, as 

 well as the structure of the latter ; in the variety the elytra 

 are entirely black, in all, the apex of the tibiae and the tarsi 

 are of the latter colour. 



GALERUCINAE 



98. A-iilacophora inelanocepliala , n. sp. 



Flavous , the head , scutellum and the breast black , elytra 

 with a basal depression, black, very finely punctured. 



</. The last abdominal segment trilobate, the middle lobe 

 scarcely concave, its apical margin sinuate. 



Length 2 Vg lines. 



Head impunctate, black, palpi testaceous, antennae two thirds 

 the length of the body, pale flavous, the third and fourth joints 

 equal, slender, thorax twice as broad as long, pale flavous, the 

 disc impunctate, the basal sulcus slightly interrupted at the 



