944 MARTIN JACOBY 



102. -A^Txlaeophora Tbhanxoensis, n. sp. 



c/". Entirely fulvous . antennae extending below the middle 

 of the elytra, thoracic sulcus straight and deep, the thorax finely 

 punctured anteriorly, the elytra widened posteriorly, scarcely 

 depressed below the base , very minutely punctured, the last 

 abdominal segment longitudinally sulcate at the middle. 



Length 3 line. 



Bhamò. 



The single male specimen contained in this collection does 

 not agree with any other described species to my knowledge; 

 on account of the entirely fulvous coloration , the species can 

 only be compared with A. unicolor, Jac. of which only the fe- 

 male is known and it is possible that A. bhamoensis, represents 

 the other sex, although it is a much smaller insect. The non- 

 incrassate basal joint of the antennae and the structure of the 

 anal segment in connection with the uniform coloration, sepa- 

 rates the species from any of its allies. 



103. JMim.astx'a long-ieornis , n. sp. 



Obscure flavous or fulvous, the antennae longer than the body, 

 black as well as the legs, thorax with deep lateral depressions, 

 impunctate , elytra very finely punctured and transversely 

 wrinkled. 



Length 3 Ys"^ lines- 

 Head not longer than broad, impunctate, the frontal tubercles 

 distinctly raised, the clypeus depressed, antennae much longer 

 than the body, entirely blacky the fourth joint distinctly longer 

 than the third one ; thorax one half broader than long , the 

 sides straight at the base, slightly widened in front, anterior 

 angles slightly thickened, the surface deeply depressed at the 

 sides and to a smaller extent at the middle; impunctate, shining, 

 elytra obscure fulvous, the margins rather paler, the surface 

 finely punctured and wrinkled, shining, legs long and slender. 



