. Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. Scarabaeidae. Fig. \^.â Fruhstorferia -n,. ,â ir i ^ i â birmanica, d. ^'^ ' ^ hirmanica^ 2 ⢠pygidium more coarsely and closely punctured. The elytra have a small but well-marked thickening beyond the middle of the outer edge and the pygidium is prominent. Length, 17-20 mm.; breadth, 9-5-10-5 mm. BuEMA : Euby Mines (W. Dohertyâtype). Chin Hills, Haka (i^. E. Venning, August). Type in the British Museuui. Except in the shape of the head and the enlarged calliper- shaped mandibles of the male, this peculiar species has little superficial resemblanc


. Coleoptera: Lamellicornia. Scarabaeidae. Fig. \^.â Fruhstorferia -n,. ,â ir i ^ i â birmanica, d. ^'^ ' ^ hirmanica^ 2 ⢠pygidium more coarsely and closely punctured. The elytra have a small but well-marked thickening beyond the middle of the outer edge and the pygidium is prominent. Length, 17-20 mm.; breadth, 9-5-10-5 mm. BuEMA : Euby Mines (W. Dohertyâtype). Chin Hills, Haka (i^. E. Venning, August). Type in the British Museuui. Except in the shape of the head and the enlarged calliper- shaped mandibles of the male, this peculiar species has little superficial resemblance to the preceding one. Genus DIDEEPANEPHORUS. DidrepanepJiorus, Wood-Mason, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) ii, 1878, p. 421. Type, DidrepanepJiorus Mfalcifer, Wood-Mason. Range. Assam. Very compact and convex in form, with rather short and thick legs, and entirely clothed above and beneath, including the legs, with moderately short but close hair, very short and velvety upon the scutellum and elytra. The clypeus is narrow and rather long, the eyes wide apart and not prominent, with strongly developed ridges in front. The antennae are 10-jointed and moderately long. The pronotum is very tumid, with a slight median depres- sion, the sides angulated in the middle, and the base broadly and gently lobed. The scutellum is rather wider than long, with curvilinear sides. The elytra are short, with their apical margins. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Arrow, G. J. (Gilbert John), 1873-1948. London, Taylor and Francis


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