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tlionix iinpunctatr , ulytra iiietallic hlue, closi^ly airi strongly 

 puncturt'tl, the iiiturstices irregularly rugose, the tihiae and tarsi 

 black. 



Length S V4 linos. 



Head broad and convex at the vertex, imj>unctate, eyes small, 

 the frontal elevations trigonate, small, clypeus l>road, depressed 

 at the apex, not well separated, labrum and jjalpi ilavous, the 

 latter not incrassate, antennae two-thirds the length of the insect, 

 Havous , the second joint slightly smaller than the third , both 

 joints short, the fourth joint longer than the fifth, pubescent 

 like the rest of the joints , the terminal two joints thin and 

 shorter , thorax short and transverse , the sides nearly straight 

 and slightly narrowe 1 at the base, the angles slightly thickened, 

 the disc broadly transversely sulcate at the middle, scutellum 

 broad, llavous, elytra wider at the base than the thorax, closely 

 and strongly punctured , the interstices rugose and wrinkled , 

 underside and the femora llavous, finely pubescent, the apex of 

 the femora above and the outer and inner margins of the tibiae 

 as well as the tarsi, black. 



Hab. Pangherang-Pisang, Two specimens. 



111. Microlepta fulvicollis, n. sp. — Flavous, tibiae black, base 

 of head and the thorax fulvous, the latter finely punctured, 

 elytra closely and finely })unctured, the interstices slightly ru- 

 gose. 



Length 2 \'^ lines. 



Head impunctate, the vertex fulvous, the frontal tubercles 

 trigonate, rather small, lower portion of face forming a single 

 piece, flavous, eyes large, palpi elongate, slender, antennae ex- 

 tending to the end of the elytra, filiform, the basal joint extre- 

 mely long, the second one very short, the following joints very 

 long and slender, finely })ubescent, lower two joints dark fulvous 

 or })iceous, thorax nearly twice as broad as long, of equal width, 

 the sides slightly rounded at the middle, rather suddeidy cons- 

 tricted near the anterior angles, the latter obsolete, slightly 

 thickened, posterior angles acute, the surface finely, irregularly 

 and (dosely punctured with some obsolete depressions at the 



