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313. Sebaethe immaculata, Jacoby. 



Sebcethe immaculata, Jac, Ann. Mus. Oiv. Genova, xxxii, 1892, 

 p. 923. 



Body comparatively narrow, elongate. Colour pale brown; 

 the three basal segments of the antennae brown ; the rest black ; 

 sometimes the fourth segment is also brown ; posterior femora 

 blackish at the apex. 



Head with vertex im punctate, frontal tubercles well developed, 

 separated by a longitudinal impressed line, interocular space with 

 a transverse impressed line, interantennal carina sharp. Antennae 

 scarcely extending to half the length of the body ; first segment 

 long and club-shaped, second small, third longer than second, 

 fourth about equal to third; the following segments more or less 

 nearly equal to each other; amongst the hairs on the antennae, a 

 few on each segment, particularly on the apical segments, are 

 longer and srand out more prominently. Proihorax much longer 

 than broad, sides rounded, lateral margins somewhat explanate 

 and reflexed, anterior lateral angles thickened ; surface impunctate 

 (in two specimens from the localities named below, which are in 

 the British Museum and bear Yea's labels and Jacoby's labels of 

 identification, I can see no punctures on the pronotum, even 

 when it is magnified sixty-six times ; yet Jacoby states that the 

 pronotum is extremely finely punctnte). Scutellum broad, tri- 

 angular, impunctate. Elytra hardly broader at base than 

 prothorax ; surface very finely and more or less closely and con- 

 fusedly punctate. Underside : first segment of posterior tarsi 

 somewhat longer than the following two together. 



Length, 5 mm. 



Tenassebim : Kawkarefk [Kawkareet] {Feci). Burma : Palon ; 

 Pegu, viii-ix. 1887 (Fea). 



Type in the Genoa Museum. There are also two examples in 

 the British Museum, one of which (from Tenasserim) is marked 

 " type." 



314. Sebaethe intermedia, Jacoby. 



Sebcethe intermedia, Jac, Ann. Soc. Ent. Beig. xlvii, 1903, p. 105. 



Body elongate-ovate. Colour obscure brown ; antennae (except 

 the two basal segments, which are brown) black ; sometimes the 

 posterior tarsi are piceous. 



Head with vertex impunctate, interocular area with an im- 

 pressed transverse line, frontal elevations more or less triangular 

 in shape, interantennal carina well developed. Antennae extending 

 to about the middle of the elytra ; first segment long and club- 

 shaped, second much shorter, third longer than second, the third 

 and following segments more or less nearly equal. Prothorax 

 about twice as broad as long, sides strongly rounded, with narrow 

 reflexed margins, anterior angles slightly pointed, posterior 



