PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 947 



107. Oneorane feae, n. sp. 



Bluish-black, the head, the basal two joints of the antennae 

 and the thorax fulvous, the latter transverse, impunctate, bi- 

 foveolate, elytra dark blue or violaceous, closely and irregularly 

 punctured. 



Length 3 lines. 



Slightly widened posteriorly, the head impunctate, the anten- 

 nae slender , extending to two-thirds the length of the elytra, 

 black, the basal two joints entirely or below only fulvous, the 

 third joint as long as the fourth, slender; thorax twice as broad 

 as long, the sides rounded, the anterior angles produced out- 

 wards, the surface impunctate, with a small fovea at each side; 

 scutellum black; elytra closely and strongly punctured with 

 traces of longitudinal narrow spaces. 



Garin Gheba, May and December. 



Evidently closely allied to C. fossicollis, Fairm. but of diffe- 

 rent coloration and without elytral basal depression. 



108. Oeroplxysa fixlvieollis , n. sp. 



Bluish-black, the thorax and legs fulvous, the former impunc- 

 tate, transversely depressed, elytra dark violaceous, very finely 

 and sparingly punctured. 



c/. The basal eighth joints of the antennae fulvous, the eighth 

 strongly dilated, the terminal three elongate, subconcave. 



9 . The antennae black, simple. 



Length 2 Yg lines. 



d^. Head bluish-black, impunctate, shining, the frontal tu- 

 bercles distinct, the carina long and acutely raised, the labrum 

 piceous, the palpi fulvous, the antennae extending to half the 

 length of the elytra, fulvous, the terminal joints black, the first 

 swollen, the second very short, the following five joints strongly 

 transverse, very short and gradually increasing in width, the 

 eighth enormously dilated, deeply excavated below, its margin 



