PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA FROM BURxMAH 203 



100. Clxaetociieiiia stxlbco stata, n. sp. 



Piceous or nearly black; antennae paleflavous; anterior legs 

 fulvous ; head impunctate ; thorax finely and rather closely 

 punctured; elytra robust^ strongly punctate-striate, the interstices 

 convex. 



Length 1 7o line. 



Of comparatively robust shape, dark piceous ; head impunctate, 

 the vertex convex, the inner margin of the eyes sunk with 

 some deep punctures ; frontal tubercles and carina absent ; the 

 space between the eyes with a distinct transverse groove, the 

 clypeus broad, deeply punctured at each side, its anterior mar- 

 gin straight ; labrum fulvous ; antennae two thirds the length 

 of the body, pale fulvous , the terminal joints slightly stained 

 with fuscous, the basal joint very long, the third joint one half 

 longer than the second and equal to the following joints; 

 thorax more than twice as broad as long, the sides perfectly 

 straight , the anterior angles obliquely shaped and thickened , 

 the surface minutely granulate , closely and finely punctured ; 

 scutellum much broader than long ; elytra deeply and regularly 

 punctate-striate, tlie interstices longitudinally costate, especially 

 below the middle , impunctate ; legs dark fulvous , the anterior 

 ones paler ; posterior femora strongly dilated and deeply sulcate 

 near the apex. 



Teinzò in Burmah. 



Principally distinguished by the impunctate head, the broad 

 clypeus, the costate elytra and tlie uniformly dark piceous colour. 



101. JSel>aetlxo pallidi ideimi s, Balv. 



Two specimens obtained at Bhamò. 



lo'J. Setoaotlxe lusca, Fahu. 



Thagatà in Tenasserim. ^ , 



