PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 951 



last abdominal segment llavous; posterior tibiae mucronate, 

 the first joint of the posterior tarsi longer than the following 

 joint, anterior coxal cavities open. 



Garin Gheba. 



In the female the elytra are without any depression. 



112. Ijixperod.es sulbrixg'osTxs , n. sp. 



Testaceous , the antennae (the basal joints excepted) black , 

 head and thorax pale fulvous, closely punctured and subrugose, 

 elytra paler , more strongly punctured , the interstices finely 

 wrinkled. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head finely and closely punctured, with a deep transverse 

 groove between the eyes, the latter large, clypeus rather swollen, 

 finely punctured, labrum and palpi obscure piceous, antennae 

 about half the length of the body, black, the lower three joints 

 fulvous, the first long and slender, the second short and thick, 

 the third one half longer and thinner , the rest elongate and 

 equal ; thorax scarcely twice as broad as long , the sides but 

 slightly rounded, the surface finely and very closely punctured, 

 the interstices very finely and irregularly wrinkled ; elytra 

 rather convex, widened towards the middle, the shoulders rounded, 

 the surface more strongly punctured than the thorax, the punc- 

 tuation very close and the interstices also finely wrinkled, the 

 first joint of the posterior tarsi as long as half the tibiae, the 

 anterior coxal cavities open. 



Rangoon, July; Toungoo, September. 



Principali) distinguished by the uniform pale fulvous and 

 testaceous colour and the finely rugosely punctured thorax and 

 elytra. 



113. Luperodes ta<i*sa,lis , n. sp. 



Pale flavous, the antennae (the basal joint excepted) and the 

 tarsi, black, head and thorax pale fulvous, the latter finely ru- 



