212 MARTIN .lACOBY 



125. Liiperocles d.uo<leciniiiia.cula,ta, n. s\ì. 



Oblong-ovate , llavous ; the antennae, tibÌ£E and tarsi and the 

 breast, black ; head and thorax witli two black spots ; elytra 

 very finely and closely punctured, a short suturai and lateral 

 stripe and 5 round spots on each, black. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate , the frontal elevations very obsolete ; eyes 

 surrounded by a black spot; labrum black; antenna; two thirds 

 the length of the body, black, tlie basal joint fulvous, the third 

 joint twice as long as the second but half the length of the 

 fourth ; thorax twice as broad as long , the sides straiglit the 

 middle slightly widened, the surface scarcely visibly punctured, 

 pale fulvous, the sides with an elongate black spot ; scutellum 

 black; elytra finely but more distinctly punctured than the 

 thorax, with a black suturai short stripe, surrounding the scu- 

 tellum and another narrow stripe placed at tlie lateral margin 

 from the shoulder to the middle ; two small black spots are 

 also placed one below the other at the ])ase , a large rounded 

 spot below the middle, a smaller one still lower near the lateral 

 margin ; and one at the extreme apex ; the metatarsus of tlie 

 posterior legs is as long as half the length of the tibia. 



Kathà in upper Burmah , June 1885. 



Of this curiously marked species , only a single specimen 

 was obtained ; there are altogether 17 black markings to be 

 seen on the upper surface, but the round spots on tlie thorax 

 and those on the elytra amount to 12. 



126. ILiviperocles pieeieollis, n. sp. 



Pale testaceous; the head, thorax and the breast, dark piceous; 

 thorax finely punctured ; elytra pale gre} ish wliite, closely and 

 distinctly punctured the lateral margin narrowly black at tlie base. 



Var. Elytra without dark margin. 



Length 2 ^/^ lines. 



