898 C. RITSEMA 
The anterior tibiae are strongly curved at the apical half, 
just as in the male of fulvitarsis; the tarsi are short and thick. 
Additional note on the Z/e/oza-species of Burma 
Mr. René Oberthùr of Rennes has, most courteously, commu- 
nicated to me the specimens of Helola received by him from 
Upper-Burma and collected by Mr. Doherty in the neighbourhood 
of the « Mines des Rubis », at an elevation of 1200-2300 meter 
above the level of the sea. 
These specimens, seven in number, belong to four species, 
three of which are new to science, whereas the fourth (repre- 
sented by a female specimen) is described in the foregoing 
paper under the name of Helota Gestroi. 
1. Helota Dohertyi, spec. nov. 
A single male specimen (apparently not quite mature) from 
the above mentioned locality. 
Closely allied to Helota curvipes Oberth., but the yellow elytral 
spots have a different position, the sides of the prothorax are 
straight so as to make the front angles narrower and more 
acute, and the punctuation on the pronotum is finer, much 
sparser and very irregularly spread over the surface. 
Length 9 millim. — Shining; above dark brownish bronze, 
more greenish on the head and pronotum; the inner orbits, the 
anterior and basal margins of the pronotum and the basal 
margin of the elytra brilliant coppery; the anterior angles 
of the pronotum testaceous which colour is indistinctly con- 
tinued along the sides; the scutellum brassy; the antennae 
pale testaceous, the terminal joint of the club infuscate; on 
the elytra the anterior yellow spots are placed between the 
4 and 7°, the posterior ones between the 3" an 6™ striae, the 
