PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 943 



twice as broad as long, the sides straight at the base but very 

 slightly rounded anteriorly, the disc with only a few fine punc- 

 tures near the anterior angles, the transverse sulcus straight 

 rather shallow at the middle ; scutellum flavous or fuscous ; 

 elytra without any basal depression, fuscous or piceous, very 

 minutely punctured, the lateral and apical margin more or less 

 broadly, the suture very narrowly flavous ; the last abdominal 

 segment of the male trilobate, the middle lobe scarcely depressed. 



Garin Gheba. 



Allied in coloration to A. cornuta, Baly but differing in the 

 absence of the facial tubercles in the male and the colour of 

 the legs. 



101. A-ixlacopliora g-estroi, n. sp. 



Ovate, widened posteriorly, flavous, thorax nearly impunctate, 

 strongly transvei-se , elytra with a basal depression , extremely 

 finely punctured, black, the apical portion flavous. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate, flavous, the eyes large, antennae flavous, 

 the third and fourth joints equal ; thorax twice as broad as 

 long, the transverse sulcus moderately deep, less so at the 

 middle , the disc with a very few minute punctures , flavous , 

 scutellum flavous ; elytra widened below the middle , with a 

 short suturai depression below the base, the disc scarcely per- 

 ceptibly punctured, black, the apical third portion flavous, un- 

 derside and legs entirely flavous, the last abdominal segment of 

 the male trilobate and deeply sulcate. 



Palon (Pegu). 



Glosely allied in coloration to A. pulchella, Baly from Assam 

 but difiering in the colour of the antennae and legs and in the 

 nearly impunctate thorax also in the very finely punctured 

 elytra and their smooth surface; in two specimens the pale 

 colour of the elytra extends upwards nearly to the middle. 



