PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 969 



136. IMalaxia, pallipes , n. sp. 



Black the clypeus , the basal joints of the antennae and the 

 legs flavous, the thorax with a deep lateral depression, finely 

 pubescent , elytra green, finely coriaceous. 



(/. Terminal joints of the antennae triangularly widened, the 

 last joint lanceolate. 



Length 2 72 lines. 



Head rather strongly rugose at the vertex, the space between 

 the antennae smooth and shining and divided by a longitudinal 

 groove, the part surrounding the base of the antennae and the 

 labrum bright flavous, antennae with the lower four or five joints 

 more or less or entirely flavous, the rest black, the fourth joint 

 one half longer than the third one ; thorax twice as broad as 

 long, the anterior portion strongly swollen, sliining and closely 

 punctured, the disc deeply depressed at each side and finely pu- 

 bescent , elytra bright green , finely coriaceous and pubescent ; 

 underside black, legs flavous, the last abdominal segment of the 

 male triangularly emarginate. 



Garin Gheba. 



M. pallipes differs considerably in structural characters from 

 its allies, the entire lower portion of the face and the labrum 

 are flavous, the antennae in the m'ale insect are thickened at 

 the terminal joints and the thorax has its anterior portion 

 swollen, shining and punctured; the black head and thorax and 

 the deep lateral depression of the latter separates the species 

 from M. flavovirenSj Fairm. 



137. Oalerixcella allbopilosa, n. sp. 



Black, clothed with white pubescence, the head, thorax and 

 the femora more or less testaceous , head and thorax finely 

 punctured, the latter obsoletely impressed, elytra more strongly 

 punctured and transversely rugose. 



Length 3-3 V2 lines. 



