PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 981 



regularly arranged, the apex with a yellowisli spot surrounded 

 with piceous ; metatarsus of the posterior legs much longer than 

 the following joints together, elytral epipleurae continued below 

 the middle, the anterior coxal cavities closed. 

 Garin Gheba. A single specimen. 



153. Oandezea onrxtatst, n. sp. 



Oblong-ovate, convex, black, thorax very minutely punctured, 

 shining , elytra extremely closely and finely punctured , black , 

 a broad transverse band at the middle, flavous. 



Length 2 y^-3 lines. 



Of convex and medially slightly widened shape, very shining, 

 black, the head impunctate, the frontal elevations very narrowly 

 transverse, bounded by a deep transverse groove behind and 

 continued into an acutely raised ridge between the antennae , 

 these nearly extending to the end of the elytra, black, the first 

 joint more or less dark fulvous, the second and third joints very 

 small, equal, the following joints elongate, pubescent; thorax 

 about one half broader than long , the sides and the posterior 

 margin rounded, with a narrow margin , the posterior angles 

 nearly obsolete, the surface very minutely and closely punctured, 

 scutellum small, black, elytra rather more distinctly punctured 

 than the thorax , the punctuation extremely close , the surface 

 black , shining , with a broad fiavous central band not quite 

 extending to the suture, its lower edge slightly concave, apex of 

 the elytra rounded, their epipleurae continued below the middle, 

 tibiae mucronate, the first joint of the posterior tarsi longer than 

 the following joints together, claws appendiculate, the anterior 

 coxal cavities closed. 



Garin Gheba. 



154. Mionolepta marg'iiiata , n. sp. 



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

 breast and the last abdominal segment black; thorax impunctate; 



