CITE Y SON OPA. 
from the face, punctured like the head, anterior border concave- 
emarginate; palpi flavous, slender, terminal joint pointed ; afctewne 
extending to about middle of elytra, third and fourth joints very- 
elongate, equal, more than twice as long as second, following very 
slightly thickened and shorter, basal three or four joints fulvous, 
rest black. Thorax about half as broad again as long (not twice 
as broad, as originally given), convex, surface punctured like the 
head, the punctures distant. Elytra about half as long again as 
broad, deeply depressed below the base, the latter raised, shoulders 
very prominent ; surface strongly and deeply punctate-striate, 
punctures below shoulders more irregular and larger, those near 
apex smaller ; interstices smooth. Legs elougate, femora robust, 
intermediate tibiae emarginate at apex. 
Length 4 mm. 
Hab. Burma : Ruby Mines. 
There does not seem to be much difference between the sexes, 
if I have rightly paired the specimens ; the tarsi in the male are 
slightly more dilated and the antennae rather longer, the femora 
in both are distinctly thickened at middle. 
629. Chrysonopa brunnea, sp. n. 
Eulvous ; antennae, apices of tibiae and the tarsi paler. 
Elongate. Head strongly and remotely punctured ; clypeus not 
separated from the face, anterior edge feebly concave ; palpi flavous ; 
antennae with the basal five joints flavous, rest wanting in the type 
and only specimen, basal joint elongate and thickened, second 
about half the length, more slender, the others longer. Thorax 
but little broader than long, sides rounded, sulcate behind anterior 
margin, entire surface impressed with deep and strong punctures 
that are partly confluent at the sides. Elytra much wider at base 
than the thorax, basal portion raised, disc finely punctate-striate, 
apex nearlv impunctate. Legs elongate ; femora unarmed. Pro- 
sternum slightly longer than broad, narrowed anteriorly. 
Length 4 mm. 
Hob. Southern India : Nilgiris. Type in Coll. H. E. Andrewes. 
Smaller than C. rotundicollis, Jac., with the elytra finely punc- 
tured and smooth interstices. 
Group PAGEIN I. 
Body short, ovate, convex, smooth ; eyes entire, deeply and 
broadly sulcate above ; antennae filiform, scarcely longer than half 
the body, basal two joints incrassate. Thorax with sides angulated 
at the middle. Legs rather elongate ; the femora of all the legs 
armed with a small tooth beneath ; intermediate and posterior tibiae 
emarginate at apex ; claws appendiculate. Prosternum subquad- 
rate; anterior margin of thoracic episternum concave. 
Small species resembling Noclostoma , but with a broad sulcus 
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