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deflexed towards the apex , strong!)' and closely punctured 

 throughout ; each elytron with six Ijlack round spots placed 

 transversely viz : — two near the base, two more transversely 

 shaped, below the middle and two smaller ones near the apex ; 

 below and the legs fulvous^ the sides of the breast and the 

 base of the abdominal segments, black ; claws bifid , the inner 

 division short ; anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Teinzò in Burmah. A single specimen. 



This species differs from the typical forms (5. bicolor, S. ful- 

 gida) in the entirely irregular punctured elytra; tlie latter are 

 singularly identical in pattern to S. bicolor Hope but the spots 

 are differently placed and the apical one is wanting. 



139. Splienoraia fiilg-icla, Redt. 



A specimen with bright aureous elytra from Bhamò and one 

 of entirely metallic dark blue colour from Metanjà in Burmah. 



140. Leptarthra Dohrni , Baly. 



A single specimen, obtained at Mount Mooleyit in Tenasserim 

 (March 1887) differing from the typical form in having the 

 extreme basal margin of the elj'^tra metallic blue and their punc- 

 tuation stronger; the entire abdomen is fulvous without metallic 

 gloss; as other structural differences seem to be absent I look 

 upon the specimen as a local variety. 



141. Leptarthra firateirnalis, Balv. 



A single specimen from Burmah without particular locality. 



142. Cynorta melaiiocepliala, n. sp. 



Elongate, flavous; the head black, thorax subquadrate, biim- 

 pressed , elytra black, strongly punctured , the interstices longi- 

 tudinally costate and finely pubescent. 



