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approached , and the clypeus in the same sex lias its centre 

 raised into a blunt tubercle instead of the sharp ridge of the 

 male. 



97. ]E2iiiiea,i]3.ei*a. a.pica,lis, n. sp. 



Pale testaceous ; base of the head black ; antennae dark ful- 

 vous ; elytra testaceous, the apex rufous very minutely punctured, 

 a transverse band at the base , two spots at the middle and 

 another narrow band near the apex , black. 



Var. Elytra almost without spots, entirely testaceous. 



Length 1 ^^ line. 



Head fulvous, the base with a black triangular spot above 

 the eyes , impunctate ; antennte ninejointed , the three lower 

 joints fulvous, shining, the rest transverse, dark fulvous, pube- 

 scent ; thorax transverse, widened at the middle, the sides nearly 

 straight, the anterior margin slightly, tl>.e posterior one strongly 

 produced at the middle , the surface impunctate , testaceous ; 

 scutellum obscure fulvous; elytra convex, rounded, microscopi- 

 cally finely punctured , the base with a transverse black band 

 which is widened at the suture to a considerably degree and 

 connected with a small black streak placed on the shoulder, a 

 narrow transverse band near the apex limits the rufous portion 

 of the latter above, and two black spots, almost joined together 

 are placed across the middle of the elytra; underside and legs ful- 

 vous, the sides of the breast and base of the posterior femora, black. 



Burmah : Shwegoo, October 1885. 



98. Pseu-doclera, bifaseiata , n. »p. 



Elongate , parallel , fulvous or flavous ; antennnc very long ; 

 thorax impunctate, deeply transversely and longitudinally grooved; 

 elytra pale flavous , punctate-striate , a transverse band at the 

 base and another broader band at the apex , black. 



Var. Elytra entirely flavous. 



Length 4-4 '/o lines. 



