512 



UHYSODIDiE. 



base united in an elongate triangular depression ; prothorax 

 elongate-oval, with two ridges on each side and with the separating 

 furrows complete, tbe central farrow being excavate at a third 

 from the base ; elytra with three raised ridges on each side and 

 with well-marked deep spaces between, the internal ridge abbrevi- 

 ated at base and apex, the next humeral and almost entire, and 

 the third lateral and forming at apex a thick raised prominence ; 

 the shoulders sharp but not very projecting, the punctuation of 

 the spaces between the elytral carina? not close. 



Length 6| millim. 



Buiima : Karen-ni (L. Feci). 



Type in the Genoa Museum. 



289. Clinidium waterhousei, Grouv. 



CUmdium (Rhysodiastes) waterhousei, Grouvelle, Bull. Soc. Ent„ 

 France, 1910, p. 326. 



Elongate, rather narrow, subparallel-sided, black, elytra with a 

 reddish reflection in a strong light (this may be due to slight 



immaturity) ; antennae inoniliform, 

 very slightly narrowed towards the 

 apex, with joints 2-10 transverse^ 

 about equally broad, the eleventh 

 about as long as broad, acuminate at 

 its apex ; head subtriangular, with 

 the posterior lobes large, prominent, 

 and smooth, separated by a narrow 

 channel which is bifurcate in front, 

 the two furrows embracing the basal 

 portion of a rather large lance-head- 

 shaped smooth space ; prothorax long, 

 oblong, with the central and side fur- 

 rows well marked and entire and with 

 239. two strong basal impressions between 



Clinidium waterhousei. the central and side furrows, central 

 furrow a little impressed, but not 

 excavate, at the posterior third ; elytra very deeply impressed at 

 the scutellary region, strongly sulcate, with the furrows scarcely 

 punctured, and with the interstices raised and forming three not 

 very well-marked carinas on each, the first ceasing before the apex, 

 the second renexed and raised near the scutellum, and the third 

 (humeral) reaching the apical raised space ; on each side of the 

 ventral segments there is a strong transverse impression. 

 Length (3 millim. 



Burma : Ruby Mines (Doherty). 

 Type, 2 ? i 11 the British Museum. 



