60 MARTIN JACOBY 



obsoletely and linely rugose-punctate ; elytra punctate-striate the 

 interstices obsoletely longitudinally costate. 



Lengtli Y2 li'^*^- 



Head not longer than broad, exserted, impunctate ; eyes rather 

 large; antennae nearly two thirds the length of the bodj''; first 

 and second joints swollen of equal thickness, third joint much 

 smaller than the second , fourth , longer than the preceeding , 

 the terminal joints slightly shortened and stouter, fuscous , the 

 seven or eight i)asal ones , testaceous ; thorax nearly square sha- 

 ped , a]:)out one half broader than long , all the angles obtuse , 

 surface very finely sometimes obsoletely rugose-punctate ; elytra 

 finely but more distinctly punctate-striate , the interstices obso- 

 letely longitudinally costate; their epipleurae narrow but di- 

 stinct and extending to the apex ; legs piceous oj- black , the 

 posterior femora strongly incrassate , furnished with a long spinal 

 projection which is as long as the femora and generally placed 

 against the latter at their under margin ; tibiae shorter, the tarsi 

 very short. 



Java, Tcibodas, October (0. Beccari). 



The same or a closely aUied species was lately obtained at 

 Japan by M.^" G. Lewis. 



55. Plxyllotreta fulvieollis, n. sp. 



Below black or piceous; head, thorax and the anterior legs, 

 fulvous; elytra metallic green or bluish, finely and closely 

 punctured. 



Length 1-1 ^2 li^^^. 



Head impunctate, deeply transversely grooved between the 

 eyes, the latter large; frontal tubercles distinct, transverse; 

 clypeus broadly triangular; antennae rather short and robust, 

 the third joint scarcely longer than the second , the others gra- 

 dually thickened; the four basal joints fulvous, the rest black; 

 thorax about one half broader than long , the sides veiy strongly 

 rounded, the posterior angles almost entirely obsolete and also 

 rounded, anterior and posterior margins straight , the sides near 



