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CHEYS0MELID2E. 
832. Cleoporus blirmanicus, Joe. Ann. Mas. Civ. Genova, xxxii, 1892,. 
p. 914. 
Obscure fulvous or piceous beneath, pale fulvous above ; bead 
impunctate ; elytra punctate-striate, the suture and a broad 
discoidal band not extending to the suture or apex obscure 
piceous, or the band separated into two spots one at base and one 
at middle. 
Subcylindrical in shape. Head pale fulvous, deeply and broadly 
sulcate above the eyes, the inner margin of the sulcus piceous ; 
clypeus transversely subquadrate, sepa- 
rated from the face by a deep transverse 
groove; labrum fulvous ; an ten me fulvous, 
scarcel} r extending to half the length of the 
elytra, the terminal joints slightly darker 
and thickened, third and fourth joiuts equal.. 
Thorax fulvous, transversely convex, the 
surface sparingly and finely punctured,, 
the margins narrowly piceous. Scutellum 
fulvous, margined with piceous. Elytra 
subcylindrical, slightly depressed below the 
base, rather deeply punctured within the 
depression, much more finely punctate- 
striate posteriorly; pale fulvous or flavous, 
the margins and an irregular-shaped broad 
band at the sides piceous or dark fuscous : 
this band when entire is deeply concave at 
its lower edge and includes a pale-coloured 
spot of theground-colour below the shoulder, 
it is sometimes interrupted at some distance from the apex and 
the suture. Eemora with a small tooth ; the posterior four tibiae 
emarginate near the apex ; claws bifid. The anterior margin of 
the thoracic episternum strongly convex. 
Var. The elytral band obliterated at the sides. 
Lenejih 3 mm. 
Hab. Burma : Bhamo. 
The figure represents the form with elytral spots. 
Fig. 165. 
Cleoporus burmanicus, 
var. 
Genus CLEORINA. 
Cleorina, Lefev. Cat. JEumolp. 1885, p. 143. 
Type, C. aulica, Lefev., from Java. 
Range. India ; China ; Malayan Subregion. 
Body very round and convex, generally highly metallic. Head 
deeply inserted ; eyes rather large, oblong, feebly emarginate 
on their inner orbits ; clypeus not separated from the face ; 
antenna filiform, short, third joint scarcely twice as long as the 
second, terminal joints widened. Thorax transverse, convex, 
narrower at base and apex, deeply transversely sulcate near the 
anterior margin, sides often straight. Elytra wider at base than 
