. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. unctures and very convex. Length 7 inillim. BURMA. Type in M. Grouvelles from a single specimen. 286. Rhysodes doliertyi, Grouv. Rhysodes (Shyrodes) doliertyi, Gronvelle, Rev. dEnt. xxii, 1903,p. 12(3. Elongate-oblong, of a shining chestnutcolour; head triangular, elongate, much pro-duced before the eyes, evenly rounded infront; eyes small and prominent, frontal lobeselongate, separated by a deep furrow, withthe intermediate space elongate, diamond-shaped, impressed at apex ; prothorax long,narrowed in fro


. Coleoptera : general introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. unctures and very convex. Length 7 inillim. BURMA. Type in M. Grouvelles from a single specimen. 286. Rhysodes doliertyi, Grouv. Rhysodes (Shyrodes) doliertyi, Gronvelle, Rev. dEnt. xxii, 1903,p. 12(3. Elongate-oblong, of a shining chestnutcolour; head triangular, elongate, much pro-duced before the eyes, evenly rounded infront; eyes small and prominent, frontal lobeselongate, separated by a deep furrow, withthe intermediate space elongate, diamond-shaped, impressed at apex ; prothorax long,narrowed in front, trisulcate, with the centralfurrow almost entire and the external onesshort, almost like foveas, broad near the base ;elytra oblong, depressed at base, with rows ofpunctures, the striation being scarcely markedand being more or less effaced at apex. Male with the posterior tibiae terminatedllhytottes doliertyi. 011 their iuner side with a projecting, bidentatelobe. Burma: Ruby Mines (Bolierty). Type in the British Museum; cotype in M. Grouvelles• CLINIDIUM. 511 Genus , Kirby, Zool. Journ. v, 1835, p. , C. guildingi, Kirby. This genus has the eyes elongate and much more finely granu-lated than in Rhysodes, Dalm. There seems however to be noparticularly strong reason for its separation, and we might, withquite as good reason, raise the subgenus Shyrodes, with its smallprominent eyes, to generic rank. Key to the Species, I. Furrows of the prothorax on each sideof the central furrow not reaching the apex (subgen. Clinidium, s. s.) apertum, Ileitt., p. 511. II. Furrows of the prothorax on each sideof the central furrow entire (, Fairm.). 1. Central furrow of prothorax excavate at a third from the base fairmairei, Grouv., p. 511. 2. Central furrow not excavate at a third from base waterhousei, Grouv., p. 512. 287. Clinidium apertum, Reitt. Clinidium apertum, Reitter, Yerh. Nat. Ver. Briinn. xviii. 1880,p. 29. Dark pitchy,


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