New Baprestiiai. 225 



Evides intermedia, E. S. 



Caput viride, valde sulcatum. Thorax niger, punctatus, 

 tribus lineis marginibusque punctatissimis, viridibus. 

 Elytra rugoso-punctata, quatuor lineis elevatis nigris oriiatis. 

 Subtus aureoviridis. 



Head green, deeply punctured and narrowly sulcata 

 between the eyes, covered with very short black bristly 

 hairs. Thorax black, deeply punctured ; anterior and 

 lateral margins green, dorsal line, and a somewhat wide 

 line on each side, green, impressed, and very finely and 

 closely punctured. Elytra green, largely and rugosely 

 punctured, each with the suture, and four raised lines, 

 smooth and black ; sides posteriorly denticulate. Beneath 

 and legs, golden green, punctured, covered with short 

 whitish hairs. 



Length, 10 lines ; breadth, o\ lines. 



Hall. W. Coast of Africa. 



Allied to Gamliensis, L. & G., from which the sculpture 

 and shape of the thorax easily distinguish it. 



Should be placed between Gambicnsis, L. & G., and 

 pubivcntris, L. & G. I believe this to be the species known 

 in some collections under the manuscript name of sul- 

 cifrons, Laferte. 



Chnjsestlies auronotata, E. S. 



Viridiienea, thorace rugoso-punctato, linea dorsali im- 

 pressa, lateribus linea viridi angusta ornatis. Elytris rugose 

 punctatis, sutura quatuorque lineis elevatis, utrinque tribus 

 maculis minutis aureis notatis. Subtus aureo-viridis. 



Head golden green. Thorax purplish, with green 

 reflections, punctured, the punctures green. Each side 

 has a narrow golden line running parallel to the margin. 

 Scutellum fiery copper colour. Elytra purplish, suture 

 green, each elytron with three small golden spots, one on 

 the first raised line near the base, the second, a very small 

 one, on the second line, just above the middle, and the 

 third, also very small, between the first and the second 

 lines, the shoulders also have a greenish tint. Beneath 

 golden green. 



Head rugose in front, channelled on the vertex. Thorax 

 with the sides slightly rounded, and the base shallowly 



