PIIYTOPHAGA FROM SUMATRA A If) 



sliape and size ])ut that species is of reddish-cupreous colour 

 and more strongly punctured. C. janthina, Lefèv. seems also very 

 closely allied, but the short diagnosis of the author does not 

 permit to recognize the species with certainty, the elytra are 

 described as deeply punctured which is not the case in the 

 ])resent insect. 



hi. Cleorina Wlodiglianii, n. sp. — Metallic green or cupreous, 

 base of the antennae fulvous , terminal joints black , head and 

 thorax sul)reniotely punctured, elytra with strong basal depres- 

 sion, strongly punctate-striate, the punctures distinct to the apex. 



Fern. The sides below the shoulders with an augniate short 

 costa. 



Length 1 V2-2 lines. 



Head rather sparingly punctured, the punctures strong at the 

 vertex, very fine and sparingly at the clypeus, labrum and 

 mandibles black, basal joints of the i)alpi llavous, apical joint 

 ])lack, antennae scarcely extending to the middle of the elytra, 

 black, the basal joint metallic green above, the following two 

 joints fulvous, third and fourth joints equal, terminal joints 

 slightly widened; thorax twice as broad as long, the sides slightly 

 rounded and narrowed in front, the surface rather convex, punc- 

 tured like the head, the punctures round and remotely but evenly 

 placed, and extending to all the margins, the latter without 

 transverse sulci, scutellum rather broad, impunctate ; elytra with 

 a rather deep transverse depression below the base, the punc- 

 tures strong, especially v^ithin the depression, the convex basal 

 portion without punctures, excepting the row which limits the 

 humeral callus within, the latter prominent, slightly costate 

 below in the male , but forming a distinct angular short costa 

 in the female, the rest of the surface finely but distinctly punc- 

 tured to the apex, the extreme lateral margin rellexed and ac- 

 companied by a deep row of punctures ; underside and legs 

 metallic green, tarsi purplish. 



Hah. Si-Rambé, Pangherang-Pisang. 



This species varies rather considerably in its coloration, which 

 is either metallic green, or green with a dark purplish band at 



