TRANSACTIONS 



OF THE 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OF 



LONDON 



For the Year 1903. 



I. A further contrihution to our hiowhdge of African 

 Phytophagous Coleoptera, Part II. By Martin 

 Jacoby, F.E.S. 



[Read October 15 th, 1902.] 



This paper is a continuation of the one published in 

 these Transactions in 1901. It deals with the groups 

 Halticinse and Galerucina?. 



Halticin^. 



Haltvxi malvcrncnsis, sp. n. 



Metallic green with brassy reflection, the basal three joints of the 

 antennjie more or less fulvous, thorax inipunctate, the basal sulcus 

 sinuate, extending to the sides, elytra strongly and closely punctured 

 in semircgular rows, the interstices slightly rugose, tibite rather 

 broad and deeply sulcate. 



Length 4 millim. 



Of a brassy green colour, the head inipunctate, the frontal tuber- 

 cles very strongly raised, the carina very narrow, acutely raised and 

 elongate, labrum and palpi blackish, antennae extending rather 

 beyond the middle of the elytra, black, the lower three joints more 

 or less fulvous, the basal joint stained with aeneous above, third 

 joint one-half shorter than the fourth ; thorax about one-half broader 

 than long, distinctly narrowed anteriorly, the sides very feebly 



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