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punctures not closely placed, Ihe strire of equal distance, thé pos- 

 terior portion less strongly punctureJ, llie interstices flat through- 

 out, the latéral margin ihickened and accompanied by a row of 

 deep punctures; below bluish black, clothed witli fine whitish 

 pubescence. 



This little species is closely allied to L. cyanea Fab. and L. atro- 

 caerulea Clark, but is distinguished from the first named by the 

 shape of the thorax which is not luberculate in front and by the 

 absence of the anterior sulcus, from L. alroeaeruleus the présent 

 species differs in thô punctuation of tlie thorax and by ils smaller 

 size. 



LEMA ANDRE WESI sp. n. 



Below black, above cupreous, œneous or metallic blue, the 

 antennœ and legs flavous, thorax subquadrate, finely punctured at 

 the dise, elytra with a deep basai dépression, finely punctate- 

 striate, the interstices flat, the ninlh row entire. 



Length 5 mill. 



Head elongate, constricted behind the eyes, the veriex impunc- 

 tate, with Iwo fulvous spots placed on an élévation divided by a 

 groove, eyes large, deeply triangularly notched, antennse sliort and 

 robust, fulvous, the third and fourth joint equal, one half longer 

 than the second, terminal joints distinctly thickened; thorax as 

 long as broad, deeply constricted at the sides, and connected with 

 the basai sulcus, the dise with some rows of fine punctures at the 

 middle and some others near tlie anterior angles, the latter roun- 

 ded, scutellum black, elytra with a deep basai dépression, regu- 

 larly and finely punclate-striate, the punctures distantly placed and 

 fine at the apex, those within the dépression, larger, the inter- 

 stices flat and impunctate, only the outer one near the apex raised, 

 shoulders prominent, below black, the abdomen with very short 

 pubescence, legs flavons or fulvous, the claws piceous. 



A graceful little species of diflereiit hues, but distinguished by 

 the produced head, the fulvous spots at the vertex, flattened elytral 

 interstices and the fulvous legs. 



ZEUGOPHORA INDICA sp. n. 



Pale fulvous, finely pubescent, thorax produced at the sides into 

 a large tubercle, finely punctured, elytra strongly and closely punc- 

 tured and pubescent, tibiœ strongly curved. 



Length 5 mill. 



Head constricted behind the eyes, Impunctate, eyes large, ralher 



