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as I have several specimens of P. uniplagiata all agreeing 

 with each other and no intermediate forms, I cannot con- 

 sider the present species a variety only of P. Buqueti. 

 In a specimen contained in my collection , the locality of 

 which I do not know , all the tibiae are fulvous and the 

 elytral tubercles black. 



Macrima ahdominalis , Jacoby. 



Of this species, which was described by myself in the 

 Notes from the Leyden Museum (vol. VI. p. 60), I had 

 at that time evidently female specimens only before me. 

 In the present collection the same species is contained in 

 both sexes ; the male insect is at once distinguished, by the 

 longer antennae and by the posterior tibiae which are cur- 

 ved and dilated as well as flattened at their middle, their 

 outer edge presenting an acute ridge; nearly all the spe- 

 cimens now before me have fulvous, scarcely punctured 

 elytra (as in the type) but the space surrounding the scu- 

 tellum is more or less testaceous , in other respect they 

 do not differ. At first sight the species of this genus re- 

 semble those of Aulacophora, from which the closed anterior 

 cavities, continued elytral epipleurae and appendiculate 

 claws separate them , which agrees with Mr. Baly's des- 

 cription of the genus. 



Macrima subcostata^ n. sp. 



Below black; above testaceous; elytra obsoletely longi- 

 tudinally costate , obscure fuscous , each elytron with a 

 pale longitudinal band from the base to the apex. — 

 Length 2^/3 — 3 lines. 



cf . Antennae with the Sd and A^^ joint compressed and 

 widened. 



9. Antennae simple. 



Head impunctate; frontal tubercles transverse, narrow, 



Notes from tlie Leyden JMuseum , Vol. VI, 



