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the second joint ; thorax subquadrate , about one lialf broader 

 than long, the sides rounded at the middle, narrowed and nearly 

 straight near the base, the surface ratlier convex, fulvous, extre- 

 mely finely punctured or impunctate ; scutellum piceous ; elytra 

 ratlier distinctly depressed below the base, very finely and 

 closely punctured , metallic violaceous or dark purplish ; legs , 

 with the exception of the four anterior femora, black ; tibiae 

 unarmed ; the first joint of the posterior tarsi as long as the 

 three following joints together. 



Tenasserim : Thagatà , Plapoo , Mount Mooleyit , March and 

 April 1887. 



The present species may be known from the others included 

 in this genus , by the entirely fulvous antenna? (which have 

 the first or the first two joints in all specimens stained with 

 piceous above) , and by the very finely punctured elytra and 

 colour of the legs. 



123. M!iiiia,f^ti:*a, ST*acilicoi:*nis, n. ep. 



Pale flavous ; antennae as long or longer than the body , 

 fulvous, the apical joints more or less fuscous; thorax with a 

 deep lateral depression ; elytra finely rugose-punctate ; apex of 

 the tibia3 and the tarsi obscure piceous. 



Length 4 lines. 



Head impunctate ; the frontal tubercles broadly trigonate ; 

 clypeus broadly flattened ; antenna) as long as the body, the 

 fourth and following joints very long and slender, longer 

 than the third joint ; thorax scarcely one half broader than 

 long , the sides straight at the base , slightly rounded before 

 the middle, the anterior angles produced into a small tubercle, 

 surface shining , impunctate , with a deep lateral depression 

 at each side , interrupted at the middle ; elytra narrowly 

 elongate , with a shallow and rather indistinct depression 

 below the base, very closely and rather strongly punctured and 

 subrugose ; below and the legs entirely pale flavous , the apex 

 of the tibiae and the tarsi, more or less piceous ; the first joint 



