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the btise vcrv linely and mther closely punctured. dark violaccous 

 Ol- piivplish, below and the legs fidvous or flavous. tlit; tibine 

 and iarsi more or less piceous ov black. 



Söekavanda. 



Closely allied to E. fulclcorms Jac. bat distinguished by 

 Ihe line elytral puncliiation, also by the broader frontal elevations 

 and clypens, the colour of the anteunae separates the speeies 

 IVom the other menibers oC the genus, but their stnicture doe« 

 not dilter iVoni Ihose of the genus Anlipha although the widened 

 l)ostei'ioi' ^hape agrees with Kmalhca. 



Cynorta pallipes ^p. n. 



Klaek, head. thorax and legs pale fulvous, thorax bifoveolale. 

 impunctate, elytia bright nietallie green, strongly and closely 

 punctured. extreme apex linrly impunctate, sparingly pubescent. 



Length 4 mill. 



Head impunctate, transversely grooved between the eyes. 

 the frontal elevations and the clypeus strongly raised. palpi 

 thickened at the i)cnultimate Joint, antennae long and slender. 

 black, the basal Joint pale below, the third and l"ollowing Joints 

 of nearly equal length; thorax subquadrate., s^lightly b-roader than 

 long, the sides straight, shghtly narrowed at the base, the disc 

 deeply bifoveolate, impunctate, pale fulvous, scutelluin black; 

 elvtra ^ider at the base than the thorax. deeply and closely 

 punctured, bright metallic green. the interstices somewhat convex 

 and transverse, Ihe ape^ much more tinely punctured and fur- 

 nisbed with single hairs, legs pale flavous, the tirst Joint of the 

 posterior tarsi elongate. 



Soekaranda. 



This small speeies agrees in coloration with C. caintula Jac. 

 and C. momtrosa Jac. also from Sumatra, but the deep and 

 streng as well as close elytral punctuation and the small sizc 

 distinguish it; there are only two speciniens betöre nie, glued to 

 a Card and I am unable to say anything about the sex, but in 



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