986 MARTIN JACOBY 



Much larger than //. pilicornis^ Motsch. and differing according 

 to the description in the colour of the head and legs. A single 

 specimen. 



162. A-enidea crasisipalpis, n. sp. 



Testaceous, the base of the head and the thorax fulvous, im- 

 punctate ; thorax deeply transversely sulcate ; elytra black , 

 depressed below the base, nearly impunctate. 



c/. Head bituberculate anteriorly, the palpi enormously di- 

 lated. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head entirely impunctate^ the vertex fulvous, the lower por- 

 tion pale testaceous, the space between the eyes excavated, with 

 a pointed tubercle at each side, below which is a tuft of hair, 

 the penultimate joint of the maxillary palpi enormously widened, 

 terminal joint extremely short, truncate ; antennae slender, en- 

 tirely flavous , the terminal joints shorter ; thorax transverse, 

 nearly twice as broad than long, the disc with a deep trans- 

 verse sulcation, not extending to the sides, the surface impunc- 

 tate, fulvous ; scutellum fulvous ; elytra with a transverse de- 

 pression below the base, black with a slight bluish tint, scarcely 

 perceptibly punctured, rather opaque ; underside and legs testa- 

 ceous. 



Kawkareet in Tenasserim. 



A single specimen, much distinguished by the unusual deve- 

 lopment of the palpi. 



163. Solenia albdom-inalis, n. sp. 



Fulvous, the antennae, tibiae, tarsi and the abdomen black, 

 thorax transverse, very finely punctate, elytra metallic dark 

 blue, rather finely and irregularly punctured. 



Length 2 ^1^-2 ^^ lines. 



Oblong- ovate , the head impunctate, the frontal elevations 

 broadly trigonate, the labrum and mandibles fulvous, antennae 



