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24. Mielitonoina, indica., n. sp. 



Narrowly elongate cylindrical , fulvous ; apical joints of the 

 antennae , fuscous ; head and thorax impunctate ; the former 

 with a black spot ; elytra scarcely visibly punctured, two spots 

 before , two below the middle , placed transversely and a spot 

 at the extreme apex, black ; breast with a black spot. 



Length 2 ^/^ - 3 lines. 



Head rather flat, entirely impunctate, with a triangular-shaped 

 black spot on the vertex ; antenna.' half tlie length of the thorax, 

 the lower six joints fulvous, the rest fuscous; the joints from 

 the fifth strongly transversely dilated ; thorax twice as broad 

 as long , the sides strongly deflexed , slightly narrowed in 

 front, the anterior margin perfectly straight, the posterior one 

 straight at the sides , the median lobe very slightly produced , 

 the surface entirely impunctate fulvous, shining; scutellum broad, 

 the apex acutely pointed; elytra narrowly parallel, very minu- 

 tely punctured, the punctures here and there arranged in rows, 

 each elytron with two small black spots , placed transversely 

 below the base and two others below tlie middle , of these 

 latter spots, the outer one is the largest and placed close to the 

 lateral margin, a small, more elongate spot is also placed at the 

 extreme apex ; below fulvous , finely pubescent , the sides of 

 the breast with a black spot, the abdominal segments in some spe- 

 cimens also spotted with black at the sides; the pygidium either 

 black or marked with fulvous at the sides, invisible from above. 



Bhamò, June, July 1885. 



25. Melitoiioma. aflS^iie , n. sp. 



Narrowly elongate , subcylindrical , fulvous ; antennae black , 

 the three or four lower joints fulvous; thorax not visibly punc- 

 tured; elytra finely semi-punctate-striate, a spot on the shoulder, 

 one near the suture near the middle, and two placed obliquely 

 below the latter, l)lack. 



