/|S/| MARTIN JACOHV 



antennae (the basal joints exi^epted) the breast and tlie four 

 posterior legs ))lack, elytra extremely minutely punctured, ]>lack, 

 the middle with a broad transverse flavous band. 



Length ^ lines. 



Head l^roader than long, impunctate, llavous, frontal elevations 

 narrowly transverse, clypeus triangularly swollen, labrum })i- 

 ceous, palpi rather robust, piceous, antennae extending nearl}"" 

 to the middle of the elytra. Idack, the lower three joints fulvous, 

 the second and third joint short, the basal joint long, the fourth 

 and following joints pubescent, as long as the basal joint, tho- 

 rax nearly twice as broad as long, the sides rounded , as well 

 as the posterior margin, the surface transversely convex without 

 depressions, finely but not very closely punctured, anterior angles 

 thickened , scutellum longer than broad , black , elytra convex , 

 extremely closely and finely punctured, the black base and apex 

 separated by a broad Havous transverse band extending to the 

 sides, the anterior edge of this band is convex, the posterior 

 one , concave , elytral epipleurae extremely narrow l)elow the 

 middle , the breast and the posterior four legs black , anterior 

 legs obscure fulvous, abdomen flavous, metatarsus of posterior 

 legs very long, anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Ilab. Si-Rambe. 



Closely allied to M. /lat'ofasciala, Jac. from Burmah , )jut the 

 antennae black not fulvous , the thorax punctured , the elytral 

 flavous band mmdi wider and the apex of the elytra black. 



l^'i^). Monolepta militaris, n. sp. — Reddish-fulvous, the head, 

 antennae, thorax and legs Havous, thorax and elytra finely punc- 

 tured, the latter reddish-fulvous with a nari-ow transvcM-se black 

 band at the base. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head impunctate, llavous, the frontal tubercles transverse, 

 labrum and palpi obscure piceous, antennae extending to the 

 middle of the elytra, pale llavous, the terminal two joints black, 

 the second and third joint small, the fourth as long as the basal 

 joint, thorax scarcely twice as broad as long, the sides straight, 

 tile anterior angles ()I)li(jue, fui'iiished with a single seta j)laced 



