SEB. TITHE. 



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321. Sebaethe caenotes, sp. nov. 



Body ovate. Colour entirely red-brown ; eyes black. 



Head irapunctate ; across the interocular space is a strongly 

 impressed line ; frontal tubercles with a longitudinal impressed 

 line between them, interantermal carina sharp. Antennae extend- 

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

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

 longer than third; the following segments about equal to each 

 other. Prothorax about twice as broad as long, sides gently 

 rounded, with their margins feebly explanate and renexed, auterior 

 lateral angles somewhat produced; surface smooth, very finely 

 and sparsely punctate. Scutellum triangular, surface smooth and 

 impunctate. Elytra hardly broader at base thau prothorax ; 

 surface confusedly and finely punctate, the punctures being not 

 very close together. Underside covered with fine hairs. 



Length, 3^ mm. 



Tenasserim : Mergui (Dohei-ty). 



Type in the British Museum. Described from one example. 



322. Sebaethe neelys, sp. nov. 



Body oblong, parallel-sided, with the apex rounded. Colour 

 dark brown ; the eight apical segments of the antennsB black, the 

 basal three brown (except in one example). 



Head with vertex impunctate, frontal tubercles with a longi- 

 tudinal impressed line and separated from the vertex by a 

 transverse impressed line across the interocular space, inter- 

 antennal carina sharp. Antennae extending to a little distance 

 beyond the middle of the elytra ; first segment long and club- 

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

 longer than third ; the following segments about equal to each 

 other, the last but one shorter. Prothorax broader than long 

 (but distinctly less than twice as broad as long), sides rounded 

 with their margins somewhat explanate and renexed, anterior 

 lateral angles slightly produced and thickened ; surface smooth, 

 with a few scattered, fairly strong punctures on the basal part, 

 some of these punctures being stronger than others, while the 

 front part is impunctate. Scutellum triangular, with the surface 

 smooth and impunctate. Elytra somewhat broader at base than 

 prothorax, lateral margins reflexed ; surface more or less closely, 

 confusedly and fairly strongly punctate. Underside covered with 

 fine hairs. 



Lenyth, 3J mm. 



Burma : Ruby Mines (Doherty). 



Type in the British Museum. Described from four examples. 



YOL. II. 



