BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 411 



EUTOMA PUNCTIPENNE. 



Blue, subnitid, the antennae, palpi, and legs dark piceous. Head 

 as broad as the thorax, the frontal impressions deep, diverging 

 posteriorly and reaching the back of the head. Thorax longer 

 than broad, parallel-sided, truncate in front, and rounded at the 

 posterior angles and base ; there are three seta-bearing punctures 

 in each lateral margin. Elytra twice the length of the thorax, 

 convex, parallel-sided, and rounded in front and behind, with four 

 (sometimes five) impressed punctures on each elytron in a line 

 nearer to the lateral margin than to the suture, there is also a 

 close row of punctures in the lateral margins and on the base. The 

 anterior tibiae are strongly bidentated externally. The somewhat 

 dull blueness of this species is caused by the whole upper surface 

 being densely covered with very minute punctures, visible only 

 under a powerful lens. 



Long, 7 lin., lat. 1 lin. 



CARENUM TERR.E REGIN^E. 



Of the type of G. marginatum, but smallerand of less elongate form. 

 Black, subnitid. Head broad and flat, with the frontal impressions 

 quite parallel. The antennoe are more slender than in G. mar- 

 ginatum. The thorax is broader than the head, broader than long, 

 truncate in front with the anterior angles very slightly produced, 

 rounded on the sides, and broadly rounded behind with an indistinct 

 emargination at each posterior angle, and a distinct one in the 

 middle ; the median line is rather faintly marked ; the lateral 

 margin narrow, reflexed, of a green hue, and furnished each with two 

 seta bearing punctures. The elytra are as wide as the thorax, and 

 about twice the length, convex, ovate, slightly opaque owing to 

 minute punctures only visible under a lens, and lightly but 

 distinctly striate-punctate, with an impressed puncture on the 

 posterior third of each elytron on the fourth stria from the suture, 

 and a series of large punctures along the lateral margins, which 

 are green. The anterior tibiae are strongly bidentated externally, 

 with one or two very minute teeth above, as in many of the C. 

 marginatum group. 



Long. 8 lin., lat. 3 lin. Ticketed Albania Downs. 

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