942 MARTIN JACOBY 



middle ; scutellum black ; elytra widened below the middle, with 

 a depression below the base, very minutely and sparingly punc- 

 tured, black, underside and legs flavous, the breast black. 



Garin Gheba. 



Principally distinguished by the black head, elytra and breast 

 from its allies and the non-tuberculate head. 



99. A-ixlaeopliora, iiiterin.ed.ia,, n. sp. 



Flavous, the head and thorax impunctate, elytra black without 

 basal depression, very minutely punctured. 



c/. Antennae with the basal joints slightly widened, the last 

 abdominal segment trilobate, the middle lobe deeply longitudi- 

 nally sulcate. 



Length 2 V2 lines. 



Rangoon ; Garin Gheba. 



It will only be necessary to point out the differences between 

 this species and its allies of similar coloration. A. intermedia 

 belongs to the group having no elytral basal depression and of 

 comparatively smaller size ; of these, A. orientalis^ Hornst. and 

 A. frontalis^ Baly differ from the present species, in having 

 elevated ridges on the vertex and front of the head, while 

 A. laevifronsj, Baly which is devoid of these ridges has the 3.^ 

 4.*^^ and 5.^^^' joints of the antennae strongly widened and com- 

 pressed, in A. intermedia these joints are only very slightly 

 widened, the third being longer than the fourth joint. 



100. A^ixlacopliora senaif usca , n. sp. 



Black, the head, thorax and legs flavous, elytra without basal 

 depression, very finely punctured, fuscous, the suture very nar- 

 rowly, the lateral and apical margin more broadly flavous. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate, flavous, the frontal elevations narrowly 

 transverse, the carina acutely raised, the labrum black, anten- 

 nae flavous, the apical joints slightly darker; thorax scarcely 



