4. Cosmoderes birmanus (Eichhoff) .

Triarinocerus birmanus Eichhoff, Ratio Tom., Mem. Liege 3: 486, 1878. Hagedorn, Coleopt. Catalog. 26 (4): 46, 1910.

Piti, Aug. 18, ex Lucaena glauca ; Sept. 16, under bark of banyan .

Occurs in Burma. The two specimens have exactly the same general shape, proportions and antenna! characters as the type of Cosmoderes birmanus (Eichhoff) before me, but differ in the smaller size (1.6 mm. long), darker color, reddish declivital pubescence and somewhat steeper declivity which commences more abruptly than in the type. Probably the specimens represent the other sex.