236 MARTIN JACOBY 



Of this genus described by jSI/ Baly under the generic name 

 of Euphyma (which has been subsequently altered by myself to 

 Solenid) several species are now known, which may be princi- 

 pally recognised by tlie short perpendicular grooves at the sides 

 of the basal margin , S. indica differs from S. collaris Baly in 

 the colour of the underside and legs and by its smaller size ; 

 the colour of the antennae and the close and distinct punctuation 

 of the elytra separates the species from its Malayan allies 

 described by myself in an earlier publication of this Journal. 



107. Solenia, collaris, Baly. 



Bhamò, August 1885. 



168. Cerotrus (Anicera) apicalis, u. sp. 



Oblong-ovate, pale testaceous, the base of the head and the 

 breast, piceous; thorax transverse, remotely punctured; scutellum 

 piceous; elytra pale yellowish, strongly and rather closely punc- 

 tured, the suturai and lateral margin narrowly, the apex broadly, 

 black. 



Var. Elytra with a subapical transverse augniate band and 

 the margins narrowly, black. 



Length 1 72'^ lines. 



Head with a few fine punctures, the vertex black, the lower 

 portion whitish; the frontal elevations, rather broad and Hat, 

 divided by the broad apex of the clypeus ; antenmc two thirds 

 the length of the body, yellowish white, tlie 6 or 7 terminal 

 joints fuscous at their apices , the third joint one half longer 

 than the second, the fourth as long as the two preceding joints 

 together ; thorax nearly three times broader than long , the 

 sides rounded at the middle, the anterior angles pointed outwards, 

 the posterior margin rounded , the surface distantly impressed 

 with rather large punctures , nearly white , shining ; elytra a 

 little more closely but scarcely more strongly punctured, of the 

 same colour as that of the thorax , all the margins narrowly 



