I'HYTOPIIAGA FROM SUMATRA 'C)~ 



and the elytra! punctuation is strong and close as well as the 

 inttM-sticos convex. 



10:i. Psylliodes nigroaenea, n. sp. — Blackish-green, i)asal 

 joints of the antennae, fulvous, legs more or less piceous, thorax 

 finely suhrugosely punctured , elytra strongly punctate-striate , 

 the interstices scarcely raised and punctured. 



Length ^4-' line. 



Head impunctate , the frontal tubercles small and obsolete , 

 palpi fulvous, antennae not extending to the middle of the elytra, 

 black, the lower four joints fulvous, the second joint as long as 

 the first, tiie following two joints slightly^ shorter, the terminal 

 joints thickened; thorax nearly twice as broad as long, tlie sides 

 straight, the anterior angles oblique, the basal margin scarcely 

 produced at the middle, the disc rather convex, closely punctured 

 and somewhat rugose or wrinkled with traces of longitudinal 

 striae here and there, scutellum small, ely^tra strongly punctate- 

 striate, the punctures very closely placed, forming striae at the 

 sides , the interstices at the same place slightly convex , legs 

 more or less piceous, tibiae and tarsi paler, the posterior tibiae 

 without teeth excepting the one near the apex. 



Hab. Si-Rambe. 



This is a species of comparatively short and In'oad shape, of 

 an almost l)lack colour with a slight aeneous gloss, it is much 

 less elongate than P. Bahji, Jac. and of entirely different colo- 

 ration, the thorax also is of nearly equal width and not narrowed 

 in front which will assist in the recognition of the present spe- 

 cies of which I have four specimens for comparison. 



\^)h. Allomorpha glabraia, n. sp. — Black, the base of the 

 antennae and the tibiae and tarsi fulvous, above greenish-blue, 

 opaque, entirely impunctate, non-pubescent. 



Length 1 line. 



Similar in shape to a species of AplUiiona, the head impunc- 

 tate , the vertex bluish-green , the lower portion blackish , the 

 frontal tubercles in the shape of narrow oblique ridges, clypeus 

 w'ith a longitudinal groove down the centre, labrum and palpi 

 1)lack. penultimate joint of the latter slightly thickened, apical 



