60 RUTELINA'. 



14 (13) Smaller; elytral intervals more 



convex hirmnnica, Arrow, p. 65. 



15 (12) Striae of elytra not deep Icevistriafa, Arrow, p. G6. 



16 (11) Mesosternum not produced andamanicn, Kr., p. 66. 



17 (8) Ventral segments -with single rows 



of hair jndchra, Arrow, p. 67. 



18 (7) Dorsal strife not equidistant, or 



more than five. 



19 (44) Elytra without abrupt lateral 



flange. 



20 (31) The four inner elytral striae entire, 



similar and equidistant. 



21 (24) Pronotum sti'ongly punctured, at 



the sides at least. 



22 (23) Pygidium with two basal tufts . . difficilis, Newm., p. 68. 



23 (22) Pygidium with a basal baud of 



hairs puncticollis, Kr., p. 69. 



24 (21) Pronotum very smooth. 



25 (28) Sternal process broad ; 5th elytral 



interval not broad. 



26 (27) Sternal process pointed testaceipennis, Kr., p. 69. 



27 (26) Sternal process blunt nitida, Hope, p. 70. 



28 (25) Sternal process narrow •, 5th ely- 



tral interval broad and irregularly 

 punctured. 



29 (30) Front margin of the clypeus nar- 



rowly reflexed lavicollis, Kr., p. 71. 



30 (29) Front margin of the clypeus 



broadly reflexed clypealis, Ohaus, p. 71, 



31 (20) Second elytral stria more or less 



disrupted. 



32 (39) Mesosternum produced. 



33 (34) Mesosternal process acute ; elytra 



bicolorous flavofasciata, Kr., p. 72. 



34 (33) Mesosternal process blunt ; elytra 



unicolorous. 



35 (36) Legs pale judkaitia, sp. n., p. 73. 



36 (35) Legs dark. 



37 (38) Sides of the pronotum strongly 



punctured cupricollis, Hope, p. 73. 



38 (37) Sides of the pronotum very lightly 



punctured macdeUmidi, Hope, p. 74. 



39 (32) Mesosternum vertical in front. 



40 (43) Pronotum elongate, finely punc- 



tured (except at the sides). 



41 (42) Second elytral stria entirely dis- 



rupted . . nottrotti, Kr., p. 75. 



42 (41) Second elytral stria almost entire, patricia, sp. n., p. 75. 



43 (40) Pronotum strongly transverse, very 



coarsely punctured suhquadrata, Kr., p. 76. 



44 (19) Elytra with abrupt lateral flange. 



45 (48) Mesosternal process rather long. 



46 (47) Pronotum very finely punctured. gemma, Newm., p. 77. 



47 (46) Pronotum very strongly punc- 



tured amabilis, Arrow, p. 77. 



48 (45) Mesosternum short im2n'essipyga, Ohaus, p. 7i 



49 (6) Each elytron with a fovea before 



the middle. 



