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118. Clitena, cyanea, Clabk 



A normally coloured specimen from Bliamò and a curious 

 variety from Metanja in Burmah , liaving the anterior portion 

 of tlie elytra metallic fjrreen, the posterior half violaceous blue. 



119. Hoplasonia "\'enlralis, Ualv, 



Many specimens from Teinzò, Bhamò, Mount Hcanlain , in 

 Burmah, and Thagatà, in Tenasserim. 



120. I*ax-idea tlxoracica, Baly. 



Burmah : Bhamò, July, August, Teinzò May, Shwegoo, October, 

 Rangoon, July. 



There are some differences to be found , in comparing the 

 Burmah specimens with one, kindly given to me by M."" Baly ; 

 the antennae in all the specimens (15) are flavous (in the type, 

 the terminal joints are fuscous) and tlie thorax is distinctly of 

 more transverse shape ; all other characters however agree with 

 the type as well as the markings of the upper and underside 

 and under these circumstances I have abstained from describing 

 the Burmah insects as new, although it is not impossible that 

 they may represent another closely allied form. 



121. I*sevi<locoi>lior*a l>ii*niaiiica, n. pp. 



Ovate, convex, pale testaceous ; abdomen spotted with black; 

 thorax deeply transversely grooved , impunctate ; elytra semi- 

 regularly and finely punctate -striate. 



Mas. Base of the elytra deeply excavated at the suture, bounded 

 in front and at the sides by fulvous tubercles. 



Var. Underside entirely flavous. 



Length 2 ^/^ lines. • 



Mas. Head impunctate; clypeus strongly swollen at each side; 



