510 M. JACOBY 



and the breast black, the posterior metatarsus very elongate, 

 elytral epipleurae continued below the middle. 



Haveri, S. E. New Guinea. 



Allied to C. bimaculata Jac. also from New Guinea, but with 

 two black elytral bands instead of one and a bifoveolate thorax. 



50. EuiMLoea iiitemxpta., sp. n. 



Flavous, thorax deeply transversely sulcate, impunctate, elytra 

 nearly impunctate, metallic blue, a transverse band at the mid- 

 dle and the apex, Havous. 



Var. The posterior portion of the elytra entirely metallic 

 blue. 



Length 8 millim. 



Head broad, impunctate, obscure Havous or testaceous, frontal 

 elevations strongly raised, transverse, antennae extending to the 

 apex of the elytra in the male, flavous, the third and following 

 joints very elongate and nearly equal, thorax transverse, the 

 sides straight at the base, slightly rounded anteriorly, the disc 

 deeply transversely sulcate, the sulcus not extending to the 

 margin, the latter thickened, scutellum flavous, elytra extremely 

 minutely punctured, nearly impunctate in the female, distinctly 

 depressed below the base, the latter metallic blue, in shape of 

 a broad transverse band, a similar band occupies the posterior 

 half, the middle portion flavous, under side and legs flavous, 

 tibiae unarmed, metatarsus of the posterior legs longer than the 

 following joints together, claws bifid, anterior cotyloid cavities 

 open. 



Kelesi, N. Guinea merid. 



Of nearly similar coloration as E. hifasciata Baly but the elytra 

 without any raised lines and the under side and legs flavous; 

 in one of the specimens the apex of the elytra is flavous and 

 the dark blue bands are connected by narrow short stripes 

 which extend across the flavous central portion, in this speci- 

 men the antennae are distinctly shorter, it no doubt represents 

 the female. 



