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!;)(►. Neolepta multicolorata , n. sp. — Fulvous, antennae ro- 

 bust, black, thorax lincly punctured, elytra closely and distinctly 

 punctured, l)lack, the I)ase and the apex fulvous, the disc with 

 a yellowish transverse spot. 



Length "1 lines. 



Head longer than broad, fulvous, impunctate, the frontal tu- 

 bercles strongly raised, trigonate, clypeus Ijroad, narroweil into 

 a raised ridge between the antennae, la))runi iiavous, palpi pi- 

 ceous, not incrassate, antennae rather widely separated, inserted 

 near the lower portion of the eyes, robust, pubescent, the second 

 and third joint very short, the following ones rather widened, 

 elongate, the last two joints wanting ; thorax nearly tvvice as 

 broad as long, the sides slightly rounded as well as the poste- 

 rior margin, anterior angles obsolete, the surface finely but not 

 very closely punctured, without impressions, scutellum triangular, 

 elytra more strongly and closely punctured than the thorax , 

 black, the basal margin narrowly, the apex more broadly ful- 

 vous, the middle with a transverse yellowish spot, underside 

 and legs fulvous, the tibiae and tarsi blackish, the metatarsus of 

 the posterior legs as long as the til)iae , claws appendiculate , 

 anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Ilab. Sumatra (my collection). 



This species, of which I possess a single s})ecimen is closely 

 allied to N. biplagiata, Jac. likewise from Sumatra , ))ut differs 

 in the want of depressions at the thorax, the more strongly and 

 closely punctured elytra and their fulvous base and apex ; the 

 third joint of the antennae is slightly smaller than the scctiud 

 one (probably the male) and the other joints are very rul)ust. 



151. Wlacrima costatipennis, n. sp. — Elongate, testaceous, the 

 breast Idack, thorax dei>j)ry bifoveolate , im})unctate, elytra 

 strongly longitudinally costate, the interstices nearly impunctate. 



Length JM lines. 



Z'. Head impunctate, the frontal tubercles transverse, clypeus 

 triangularly raised, palpi robust at the })enultimate joint, an- 

 tennae extending nearly to the a})ex of \\\v elytra, flavous, the 

 second joint extremely short, tiie third and following joints very 



