214 MARTIN JACOBY 



Head finely rugose throughout, the vertex with an obsolete 

 central, impressed line; antennae about half the length of the 

 body, robust, black, the basal joint widened, the second, third 

 and fourth joints gradually increasing in length , the terminal 

 joints slightly dilated ; thorax one half broader than long, nar- 

 rowed at the base, the sides rather suddenly widened before the 

 middle, the surface irregularly rugose, obsoletely impressed at 

 the sides, and longitudinally at the middle ; scutellum broader 

 than long; elytra finely punctured and rugose like the thorax, 

 clothed with greyish white pubescence ; the first joint of the 

 posterior tarsi slightly longer than the second, claws bifid ; 

 anterior coxal cavities open. 



Tenasserim: Kawkareet , January, February 1887. 



129. G!-alei*ixca (Adimonia) variolosa, Hope. 

 From Mount Mooleyit in Tenasserim. 



130. DiorhaTxla Ijrevicornis , n. sp. 



Obscure testaceous ; the antennae (the two basal joints excep- 

 ted) the tibia3 and tarsi, black; thorax transverse, impressed at 

 the sides and middle ; elytra finely rugose and sparingly pube- 

 scent. 



Length 3 - 3 7^ lines. 



Head finely rugose and sparingly pubescent with a narrow 

 central groove ; the frontal elevations trigonate, coarsely punc- 

 tured, bounded behind by a short but distinct groove ; clypeus 

 narrowly transverse ; labrum piceous ; penultimate joint of the 

 palpi rather stout , but not thicker than the preceding joint , 

 terminal joint acutely pointed ; antennae short, distinctly thicke- 

 ned , black , the two basal joints fulvous , shining , the others 

 pubescent, opaque, third and fourth joints equal, the rest shorter; 

 thorax twice as broad as long, the sides obtusely angulate at 

 the middle , the posterior angles oblique , the surface with a 

 round and distinct depression at each side and a less distinct 



