440 Mr. Baly's descriptions of 



(xeniis CHRYSOLAiirRA, Baly. 



1. Chriisolampi-a piceipes, n. sp. 



Oblongo-ovata, viridi-metallica, nitida, labro autennisque fnlvis, 

 his apicc nigro-piceis ; pedibus nigro-piceis, seneo micantibus, 

 femoribus tibiisqixe basi rufo-piceis ; tliorace tenuiter minus 

 crebre punctato ; elytris evidenter sat crebre punctatis. 



Mas. Tarsorum aiiticorura quatuor articulo basali dilatato ; 

 femoribus anticis iucrassatis, subtus augulatis. Long. 3 liu. 

 Hab. The Upper Hills. 



Intermediate in size between C splendens, mihi, and C. sinarag- 

 dnla, Boheman, distinguished from either species by its piceous 

 legs. Antennfe slender, filiform, the two upper joints nigro- 

 piceous. Thorax finely punctured, the puncturing rather coarser 

 on the sides. Elytra much more strongly punctured than the 

 thorax, the punctures forming longitudinal strijB at the apex 

 near the suture; the interspaces on the sides obsoletely wrinkled. 



Genus colasposoma, Laporte. 

 1. Colasposoma coeiideatum, n. sp. 



Late oblongum, conA^exvuii, metallico-coeruleum, labro, man- 

 dibulis autennisque extrorsum nigris, capita crebre subrugoso- 

 punctato; thorace transverse, tenuiter punctato; elytris infra 

 basin leviter transversim depressis, tenuiter punctatis, punctis 

 prope suturam subseriatim dispositis apicem versus fere deletis, 

 interspatiis infra humeros transversim rugulosis. Long. 3-^-5 lin. 



Hab. Dibru. 



Head closely subrugose-punctate ; anterior margin of clypeus 

 concave-emargiuate; antenna* half the length of the body, the 

 five outer joints compressed, slightly dilated, opaque, black. 

 Thorax nearly three times as broad as long ; sides rounded and 

 converging from base to apex, each of the angles armed with an 

 acute tooth; disc transversely convex, deflexed near the anterior 

 angles, faintly excavated on either side, minutely pimctured, the 

 punctures rather more strongly impressed on the sides. Scutel- 

 lum scarcely longer than broad, its apex very obtuse, its disc 

 smooth and shining. Elytra much broader than the thorax, sub- 

 fjuad rate-oblong, broadly rounded at the apex, convex, faintly 

 but broadly depressed below the basilar space, finely pimctured, 

 the ]iunctm-es nearly obsolete below the middle, irregularly 

 arranged in longitudinal roAvs near the suture ; on the outer 



