222 MARTIN JACOHY 



Bhamò, Shwegoo, July, August, October. 



A. puncticollis although somewhat closely allied to several 

 species described from the East by M."" Baly, does not quite 

 agree with either nor with those described by myself at a later 

 period; it differs in size or the punctuation of the thorax from 

 one or the other of its allies; those specimens which I look upon 

 as varieties and obtained at the same place, only differ in colour 

 and one or two specimens are of an intermediate coloration, 

 thus proving the variability of the species ; the antenniX3 also 

 vary much in colour ; the anterior angles of the thorax are 

 slightly pointed and produced ; the variety with partly fulvous 

 elytra resembles A. discoidalis Baly from which it differs in the 

 sculpture of the head and in the much shorter antenna} as well 

 as the non - impressed base of the elytra. A. Bretinghami Baly 

 is again closely allied but differs in several particulars. 



144. A.ntix>lia, concolor, n. sp. 



Entirely fulvous, shining; the five or six terminal joints of 

 the antennae black; thorax transverse nearly impunctate; elytra 

 finely and closely punctured. 



Length 2-3 lines. 



Head impunctate, the frontal elevations narrowly transverse; 

 palpi slender ; antennas extending to about half the length of 

 the body, the lower five joints fulvous , the rest black , the 

 fourth joint twice as large as the preceding ; thorax short , 

 transverse, twice broader than long, the sides nearly straight, 

 the anterior angles thickened and somewhat obliquely truncate, 

 the surface impunctate, slightly convex ; elytra rather convex , 

 very closely and finely punctured, the punctures here and there 

 arranged in irregular rows ; tarsi more or less piceous ; the first 

 joint of the posterior tarsi as long as the following two joints 

 together. 



Teinzò, Bhamò, May, June, July 1886. Tenasserim, Meetan, 

 April 1887. 



Very variable in size, colour and punctuation of the thorax ; 



