114 NEW SPECIES OF INDIAN PHYTOPHAGA 



GOLASPOIDES MONTANA n.sp. 



Oblong ovate, black below, above metallic green, the labrum 

 antennae and legs fulvous, thorax very finely and remotely punc- 

 tured, elytra very strongly and closely punctate throughout, the 

 interstices transversely rugulose. 



Length 5 1/2 mill. 



Head strongly and remotely punctured with a central longitu- 

 dinal groove, clypeus of similar sculpture, labrum fulvous, antennae 

 extending below the middle of the elytra, pale fulvous, the last two 

 joints stained Avith fuscous at the apex, third and fourth joints 

 equal, following joints more elongate, thorax about twice as broad 

 as long, the sides rounded at the base and somewhat suddenly 

 narrowed towards the apex, the disc convex, remotely and finely 

 punctured with some still more minute punctures at the interstices, 

 the sides with a distinct reflexed margin, scutellum triangular, 

 impunctate, elytra very convex, closely impressed with strong 

 punctures which are arranged regularly close to the suture and near 

 the apex but much more irregularly so at the rest of the disc and 

 getting much larger at the sides, the interstices nearly throughout 

 transversely rugose, to a much greater extend at the sides; legs 

 fulvous, the femora unarmed. 



Hah. Khasia Hills, Assam. (My collection.) 



Principally distinguished by the nearly black underside and the 

 close and deep punctuation of the elytra and their rugose inter- 

 stices. 



COLASPOSOMA RUFIPES n. sp. 



Greenish-cupreous, the antennae, legs and abdomen fulvous, 

 thorax coarsely and subremotely punctured, elytra punctate-striate 

 near the suture, strongly and semiregularly transversely rugose at 

 the sides. 



Length 7 mill. 



$. Head finely and rather closely punctured, the clypeus simi- 

 larly so, indistinctly separated from the face, labrum fulvous as 

 well as the antennae, thorax very short, nearly three times broader 

 than long, the sides very strongly rounded, scarcely narrowed in 

 front, the surface coarsely and not very closely punctured, the sides 

 more closely so, scutellum broader than long, with a few punc- 

 tures, elytra rather finely and regularly punctured at the inner disc, 

 the outer half entirely covered with strongly raised transverse 



