406 MARTIN .lACOBY 



6. Colaspoides Modiglianii, .Tar. — Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 

 XXXYI, 1896, p. 417. Mah. Padang. 



IIALTICINAE. 



7. Sebaethe lusca, Fabr. 



8. Hyphasis VVallacei, Baly. — Ann. INIag. Nat. Hist. 1878, 

 p. 31.-). Malacca, Sumatra. 



The single specimen obtained by Mr. Raap lias the elytral 

 pale spot larger and more elongate than in the type, this spe- 

 cimen is probably an aberration. 



9. Acrocrypta pallida, Baly. — Entomol. Month. Magaz. XIII, 

 p. 224. ILtii. Sumatra. 



10. Sphaeroderma laevipennis, -lac. — Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 

 p. oG, 1884. 1 1 (lb. Sumatra. 



1 1. Nisotra gemella, Erichs.? — Nov. Act. Ac. Leop. Carol. 1834. 

 It is at present somewhat doubtful , whether this species , 



originally described from INIanilla is really identical with those 

 found in .Java and Sumatra. I have not at this moment sufficient 

 material from both localities to come to a decided opinion ; Baly 

 considered them identical. 



GALERUCINAE. 



12. Aulacophora abdominalis. Fab. 



13. » coffeae, Hornstedt. 



14. » foveicollis, Kiist. 



15. « bicolor, Web. (fulvous variety). 



16. Aulacophora tenuicincta, n. sp. — Pale fulvous, antennae 

 filiform, thorax punctured anteriorly, elytra scarcely depressed 

 below the base, black, opaque, minutely punctured, the extreme 

 apical margin very narrowly fulvous. 



Mas. The last abdominal segment with the median lobe sub- 

 quadrate, nearly Hat or very slightly concave. 



Length 6 mill. 



This is another of the rather numerous species, having black 

 elvtra and verv closolv allied to .1. Incolor, Web. and .L aitali». 



