192 MARTIN JACOHY 



from S. orientalis in its larger size, the ditVerently punctured 

 thorax and the fulvous or piceous , not l)lack underside and 

 legs ; the three specimens before me , ditfer only from each 

 other in size. 



85. Splxaex'odoi'iiia g,"eiiiiiiata,, Jac. 



A specimen from Bhamò agreeing very nearly with the type 

 from Sumatra. 



8(3. Sj>lxaei*o<lerina l>iplasriata , n. sp. 



Fulvous ; the apical joints of the antennae black ; thorax finely 

 punctured ; elytra finely punctured , llavous , the suturai and 

 lateral margin and a large spot at the middle on each , 

 piceous. 



Length 1 72 line. 



Head rather broad , impunctate ; clypeus broad , its apex 

 straight ; antenna) extending nearly to lialf the length of the 

 body, the four basal joints ilavous , the others black, the third 

 and fourth joints more slender, equal ; thorax nearly three times 

 broader than long , the sides scarcely rounded, the anterior 

 angles obliquely shaped , the posterior margin slightly sinuate 

 at the side the median lobe moderately produced, the surface 

 extremely finely wrinkled, only visible under a strong lens ; 

 scutellum piceous; elytra pale flavous, scarcely visibly punctured, 

 the extreme lateral and suturai margin (the latter slightly 

 widened at the middle) and a large rounded spot at the middle 

 of each elytra , [)iceous ; epipleura3 fulvous , tlie inner edge 

 piceous. 



Kawkareet in Tenasserim. 



The single specimen obtained is glued to a card, I am there- 

 fore unaljle to say anything about the underside; the posterior 

 femora are of the usual incrassate shape peculiar to the 

 genus. 



