BY A. M. LEA. 



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but the three other joints have most of their underparts pale; 

 tlie tips of the palpi are iiifuscated; the tarsi are mostly black or 

 infuscated, the front tibiae iiifuscated about apex, the middle 

 ones have the infuscation more extended, and the hind ones 

 still more so; on two specimens, the hind-femora are stained with 

 black about the middle; on several specimens, the head has a 

 vague, brassy gloss; the scutellum is black, except that, on one 

 specimen, its tip is obscurely diluted with red. 



Table of the Species of Dohrnia. 



Antennit^ of male with some joints distorted miranda. 



Antennae of male with no joints distorted. 



Pi*onotum with two, large, disconnected, subapical ex- 

 cavations hifore'iCoUts. 



Pi-onotum without such excavations. 



Middle femora entirely black or blackish hoisdnrafi. 



Middle femora about half pale and half black eremifa. 



Middle femora entirely pale undii/afi<'o//is. 



CoPiDiTA INCISA, n.sp. (Plate xxix., fig. 4). 



(J. Flavous and black, elytra dark metallic blue (or green). 

 Rather densely clothed (more sparsely on the prothorax than 

 elsewhere) with subdepressed, ashen or sooty pubescence. 



Head rather strongly convex; with dense and sharply defined 

 punctures, becoming crowded near base; mandibles bifid. Eyes 

 large, prominent, and rather lightly notched. Antennae long 

 and thin, eleventh joint slightly longer than tenth, and feebly 

 semi-double. Maxillary palpi with the outer joint large, and 

 strongly notched on the outer side. Profftorax slightly longer 

 than wide, sides dilated to near apex, apex gently incurved at 

 middle, base narrowly upturned; with three, vague depressions; 

 punctures fairly dense and large about base and sides, but rather 

 shallow, becoming smaller elsewhere. Elytra much wider than 

 prothorax, with remnants of feeble, discal costre; with crowded 

 and rather coarse punctures, in places becoming granulate-punc- 

 tate. Length ((J 9), 6J,-7 mm. 



9- Differs in being somewhat wider, prothorax lightly trans- 



