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widened towards the middle, convex, finely but more dis- 

 tinctly punctured than the thorax, their epipleurae con- 

 tinued below the middle, a square-shaped spot at the 

 shoulder , extending to the sides but only half the distance 

 from the suture and a triangular-shaped spot placed near 

 the apex , half way between the lateral and sutural margin, 

 piceous or black ; underside and legs fulvous , the base of 

 the tibiae slightly stained with piceous. 



Hab. Sumatra or. : Medan , Deli (W. Dates). — Two 

 specimens. 



Correction: In the Ent. Mo. Mag. XXIII. p. 208 (May 

 1887) Mr. J. S. Baly publishes »Notes on Galerucinse" etc. 

 In one of these the genus Malaxia Fairmaire (Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. France. 1878. p. 139) is said to be synonymous with 

 the genus Glytolus Jacoby (Notes Leyd. Mus. 1884. p. 62). 

 This is however not quite correct , as the latter name does 

 not be written Glytolus but Glyptolus. 



C. R. Cz. 



Notes from the Leyden IMuseum , "Vol. IX. 



