798 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [December, 191 
t probably occurs sh ae in India, and very likely t 
ae form will be met with. 
It is quite different in gas and appearance 
C. armatus and from OC. ceylonicu 
tr 
Cordax politus, sp. n. 
Size mau build slender: general colour shining 
dish chestnu 
Siemeae with basal segment black, the rest reddish, 
der and cylindrical. 
Head dark wine-red, broad, frons tumid and smooth, trans 
verse sutures deep, occiput tumid. 
ronotum narrower than the head, decidedly longer th 
broad, sole sided, rectangular, deep reddish, chestnut. 
ae deep brown, paler at the shoulders, wh' 
are ron roun . 
— ee and long, black, with a large dis 
: ellis spot. 
ast dorsal weds 3 dec sidedly narrower ne the 
men, smooth, almost square ; Se aea: margin wl 
timate ventral asahnt not very broadly rou 
vgidinm prominent, almost ae sided, with an 
triangular i snipe and sma 
or three small fine sharp teeth. ¢@ unknown. 
dg 
Long. corporis en 10 mm. 
a forcipis we 6 ” 
N. E. Burma: Chinese Frontier, Take-Pum 
between 4000—5000 get November, 1910: under 
near water,’ (C. Beebe; 1 ¢, Indian Museum 
8374/16). 
This species somewhat resembles C. ceylonicus in ge 
appearance ; it may be —— by its oily lust 
: Vy apically cleft pygidi 
thas a oo al Eaiatblacen to Kosmetor temora, 
= oneagli which is the Type, in the : 
