202 LEMA PALPALIS. 



in Java aud ludia, is contained in the present collection. 

 The shape of the palpi , which have their terminal joint 

 distinctly swollen, distinguishes well the present insect. 



Lema fulvula, Lac? 



» coromandeliana ?, Lac. 



The single specimen which was obtained by Dr. Hagen 

 agrees very nearly with the L. fulvula, which, together 

 with many other varieties , has been united by Mr. Baly 

 under the name of L. coromandeliana Lac. In the insect 

 before me, the underside (with the exception of the apex 

 of the abdomen) is black as well as the lower part of the 

 head , the antennae (the basal joint excepted) and the tibiae 

 and tarsi; all the rest is fulvous. So far this agrees with 

 Lacordaire's description, the differences are however the 

 following : the entire head is covered with close and yellow 

 pubescence and there is a total absence of the frontal ele- 

 vations , very distinct in L. coromandeliana (as also agreeing 

 with the author's description) , the thorax instead of being 

 »lisse" has 2 fine but distinct rows of punctures; without 

 more specimens for comparison I am not able to say 

 whether the insect before me is Lacordaire's species or a 

 new one. 



Callisina integricollis , n. sp. 



Oblong-ovate , subcylindrical , reddish fulvous ; legs and 

 antennae (their 3 basal joints excepted) black; thorax fi- 

 nely punctured, sides not dentate; elytra finely punctate- 

 striate. — Length 2 lines. 



Head swollen at the vertex , deeply punctured at the 

 sides above the eyes; epistome separated from the face by 

 a deeply punctured oblique groove, its anterior margin 

 concave-emarginate ; jaws black ; antennae dilated and wi- 

 dened at the terminal joints , 3 lower ones fulvous , the 

 Notes from the Leyden JMuseum, Vol. Vl. 



