SEBiETHE. 



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318. Sebsethe montivaga, sp. nov. 



Bodv oblong-ovate, somewhat broadened behind the middle. 

 Colour pale brownish-yellow; the basal part of the elytra is some- 

 what darker, possibly the unique example was not. quite mature 

 when captured and, had it been so, the whole of the elytra might 

 have been darker; eyes black; antennae black, with the two basal 

 segments brown ; tibiae and tarsi of all the legs pitch-brown. 



Head with vertex impunetate ; frontal tubercles oblique with a 

 deep impression between them, and separated from the vertex by 

 two oblique lines meeting the median line in the centre; at the 

 apex of each of these oblique lines there is a little depression. 

 Antennae slender, extending to about the middle of the elytra ; 

 first segment long and club-shaped, second small, third much 

 longer than second, fourth somewhat longer than third, fifth to 

 seventh equal to each other in length ; the next four segments 

 somewhat shorter and equal to each other. Prothorax about 

 twice as broad as long, sides rounded, with their margins some- 

 what explanate and reflexed, anterior lateral angles thickened ; 

 surface very finely and sparsely punctate. Scutellum triangular, 

 with apex rounded and surface impunetate. Elytra slightly- 

 broader at base than prothorax; surface confusedl}^ and finely 

 punctate, the punctures not so fine as those on the pronotum. 

 Underside covered with fine hairs. 



Length. 6 mm.; breadth, 4 mm. 



Burma : Karen Mountains (Doherty). 



Type in the British Museum. Described from one example. 



319. Sebaethe andamanica, sp. nov. 



Body oblong. Colour fawn -brown ; eyes black ; antennae 

 piceous. 



Head with vertex impunetate, interocular space with a trans- 

 verse impression and a central depression, frontal tubercles and 

 interantennal carina developed. Antennae slender, extending to 

 about the middle of the elytra ; first segment elongate and club- 

 shaped, second small, third longer than second, fourth distinctly 

 longer than third, fifth to seventh equal, very slightly thicker, 

 the last four segments somewhat shorter, appearing thinner and 

 equal to each other. Prothorax about twice as broad as long, 

 sides rounded, with their margins somewhat explanate and re- 

 flexed, anterior lateral angles thickened ; surface very finely and 

 sparsely punctate. Scutellum triangular, with the surface smooth 

 and impunetate. Elytra slightly broader at base than prothorax ; 

 surface confusedly and more or less closely punctate, the punctures 

 being more strongly impressed than those of the pronotum. 

 Underside covered with fine hairs. 



Length. 5 mm. ; breadth, slightly less than 3 mm. 



Andaman Islands (Captain Wimberley). 



Type in the British Museum. Described from two examples. 



