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four small black spots , placed iransversely across the middle , 

 tliese specimens diiTer in no other way from those which agree 

 with Lacordaire's type. Both forms were obtained, at Teinzò in 

 March 1886 and at Shwegroo in October. 



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21. Oiapi'oiiioi'plia iiielaiioj^us, Lac. 

 Many specimens from Bhamò, Shwegoo and Teinzò. 

 22. Grynaiiclr'oi>litlialma divisa, n. sp. 



Pale fulvous; the last seven joints of the antennae and the 

 tarsi black ; thorax impunctate ; elytra finely semi-regularly 

 punctured, fulvous, the posterior half, pale testaceous. 



Length 1 V2-2 Vg lines. 



Head sinning, fulvous, impressed with a few scarcely visible 

 punctures and a more distinct fovea between the eyes ; anterior 

 margin of the epistome concave-emarginate ; antenna3 extending 

 to the base of the thorax, the terminal joints strongly transverse 

 serrate, black, the four lower joints fulvous, the third joint 

 very small , much smaller than the second ; thorax at least 

 three times broader than long, tlie sides strongly rounded and 

 narrowed in front , the angles obsolete , the posterior margin 

 straight at the sides , the median lobe very slightly produced 

 and straight, the surface entirely impunctate, fulvous, shining ; 

 scuteilum triangular, pointed; elytra parallel, finely punctured, 

 the punctures arranged in irregular rows and diminishing 

 towards the apex; below fulvous clotlied with yellowish pube- 

 scence, the breast more or less darker; the tarsi black or fuscous. 



Bhamò, June, .July 1886. India (coll. .Tacoby). 



The present species of whicli the female is double the size 

 of the male may be recognized by its general uniform colour 

 and that of the elytra which have their apical half yellowish 

 white, the black tarsi will further assist in the recognition of 

 this species. 



