230 MARTIN JACOBY 



15G. Monolopta javnna,, Jac. 

 Bhamò, June 188G. A single specimen. 



157. Oclxralea iiig'r*ii>es , Oi.iv. 

 Obtained at Tliagatà and Meetan in Tenasserim, Aprii 1887. 

 158. Oclii'alea divisa, n. sp. 



Flavous ; the vertex of the head and the breast, black ; thorax 

 impunctate; elytra extremely finely punctured, Ijlack, a broad 

 transverse band at the middle fiavous. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate, black at the vertex, the space between the 

 antennae, flavous, labrum black; antennae nearly two thirds the 

 length of the body, flavous , the second and third joints very 

 short, equal ; thorax about one half broader than long, the sides 

 nearly straight, the posterior margin rounded, the anterior one 

 straight, the surface impunctate, flavous or whitish; scutellum 

 black; elytra parallel, convex, subcylindrical, ver} minutely 

 punctured, the first and apical third portion black , the middle 

 occupied by a broad flavous or whitish band, slightly longer 

 than the black bands; breast and the last abdominal segment 

 black ; the abdomen and legs pale flavous ; tiìjise and tarsi 

 obscure fuscous ; the first joint of the posterior tarsi half the 

 length of the tibia; elytral epipleurae very narrow below the 

 middle ; anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Shwegoo, October 1885. 



159. PliylloTbrotiea xiiiiooloi' (*?) Oliv. 



Teinzò, Bhamò, in Burmah. Mountains between the Meekalan 

 River and Kyeat River, Thagatà in Tenasserim. 



The specimens obtained at the above localities are smaller 



