60 MACRIMA. PALLIDICORNIS. 



metatarsus which is as long as that in Luperodes and 



Monolepta , which character separates it also from Lep- 

 tarthra. 



Macrima abdominalis , u. sp. 



Elongate. Black below. Abdomen more or less testaceous. 

 Above obscure fulvous. Tibiae piceous. Thorax subqua- 

 drate , transversely depressed. Elytra minutely punctured. 

 — Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate , transversely grooved between the eyes. 

 Antennae rather more than half the length of the body , 

 pale testaceous. First joint as long as the two following 

 ones together, second one short, fourth longer than the 

 third. Thorax transverse, the sides much narrowed towards 

 the base, widened before the middle, surface with a trans- 

 verse depression at each side , entirely impunctate, shining. 

 Scutellum piceous or fulvous. Elytra very slightly widened 

 below the middle , with a very shallow depression below the 

 base , very finely punctured , their epipleurae extending to 

 the apex. Tibiae mucronate, first posterior tarsal joint as 

 long as the 3 following ones together. Anterior coxal 

 cavities closed. Underside black , sides of the abdomen and 

 the last abdominal segment more or less testaceous. Claws 

 appendiculate. 



Specimens have been captured at Moeara Laboe, Mesauw 

 and Soeroelangoen (Sumatra-Expedition). 



At first sight this species resembles Aulacophora abdo- 

 minalis Fabr. from which the structural difierences pointed 

 out above , will at once distinguish it. 



Caritheca sumatrensis , n. sp. 



Oblong-ovate, convex, obscure flavous. Legs obscure 

 piceous. Thorax distinctly punctured. Elytra metallic pur- 

 Notes from tlae Leyden Miuseum, "Vol. VI. 



