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135. Meuippus dimidiaticornis , n. sp. 



Broadly ovate , pale fuscous , finely pubescent ; intermediate 

 joints of the antennnc, black; thorax finely ru^'ose, subangulate 

 at the sides ; elytra finely rugose and pubescent throughout. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head finely rugose, with a more or less distinct central ridge; 

 the frontal elevations rather obsolete ; clypeus with a central 

 raised ridge; antennas extending to lialf the length of the body, 

 the three lower and the two or three apical joints pale flavous 

 or fuscous, the others black ; the third joint nearly double the 

 length of the second l)ut shorter than the fourth joint ; tliorax 

 more than twice as broad as long, the sides subangulate near 

 the middle, the posterior angles obsolete, tlie surface with a 

 shallow broad depression at each side, finely rugose and pube- 

 scent ; scutellum broad , trigonate , finely pubescent ; elytra 

 widened towards the middle, sculptured and pubescent like the 

 thorax, longitudinally depressed near the lateral margin ; elytral 

 epipleuroe extending beyond the middle ; the first joint of the 

 posterior tarsi as long as the following two joints, together; 

 claws bifid. 



Bhamò , June 1886. 



Smaller than M. cerviniis Hope and M. cynicus Clark , and 

 distinguished by the colour of the antennre, the finely rugose 

 upper surface and the uniform pale fuscous colour. 



136. Haplosonyx su'blae'^'ieollis, n. sj). 



Testaceous; tibioB and tarsi black; thorax nearly impunctate, 

 with a deep transverse depression; elytra metallic violaceous, 

 strongly and rather irregularly punctured. 



Length 5 lines. 



Head impunctate, with a deep depression between the eyes; 

 labrum and jaws testaceous; antenna? entirely testaceous, the 

 third joint double the length of the second but half the length 



