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strigose, the outer edge without any indication of teeth, intermediate 

 and posterior tibiae fringed with golden hair, the latter with a slight 

 sub-raedian tooth. 



The female is smaller than the male, and altogether more strongly 

 punctured, the clypeus is scarcely constricted and very much less 

 dilated, with the side margins less elevated, the apex much less 

 produced and more narrowly reflexed, the legs are shorter, the 

 anterior tibiae are very broad with a large obtuse sub-apical tooth 

 and a strongly produced apex. 



Allied to euryrrhina, Gestro, but larger than that species, and 

 with the mesosternal process broader and more strongly divergent, 

 the cly2:)eus in both sexes is longer, more rugosely punctured, and 

 with the side margins more strongly raised, in the male it is also 

 much more dilated and broadly reflexed at the apex. 



A pair of this fine species have been given to me by 

 Coh C. T. Bingham, who took them on the flowers of 

 Ficus relir/iosa in the Thaungyin Valley, Tenasserim, in 

 August 1894. The male is of a beautiful purple blue 

 colour and the female is green, but this difference is 

 without doubt an individual variation, such as is seen in 

 nearly all the green Heterwrlmiie and in other genera of 

 this family. 



Ingrisma femorata, n. sp. 



(J . Elongata, convexa, viridis, nitida, coxis posticis extus tibiisque 

 rufis, tarsis piceis ; clypeo antice abrupte dilatato et medio profunde 

 bi-foveolato, margine antico arcuato, reflexo, angulis lateralibus sub- 

 acutis ; elytris fere lajvibus, lateribus transverse jjlicatis ; pedibus 

 anticis loiigioribus, femoribus dentatis, tibiis curvatis, intus tenuiter 

 serratis. Long. 28 mm. 



Korat, Siam. 



Bright bluish, green, very shining, the exposed margin of the 

 meta-coxse and the tibiae red, femora green changing to reddish on 

 the upper parts in certain lights, knees, extreme apex of the tibiae 

 and the tarsi reddish piceous. 



Head slightly convex in the centre between the eyes, the entire 

 surface, except at the base, rather closely covered with minute black 

 tubercles which become rather larger, and elongate in form, towards 

 the front, clypeus nearly straight at the sides with the margin 

 scarcely elevated, strongly and abruptly dilated just before the apex, 

 and with two large deep fovese in front separated by a slightly raised 

 carina, the apical margin broadly reflexed and regularly arcuate 

 with the lateral angles sub-acute and elevated. Thorax very convex. 



