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PSEUDOLEMA SUTURALIS sp. n. 



Pale testaceous, the head finely pubescent, with seneous gloss, 

 thorax closely and strongly punclured, elylra very strongly punc- 

 tate-striate, with a suturai fusco-ieneous band not extending to the 

 apex. 



Length 4 mill. 



Head longer than broad, of equal width, the neck more or less 

 dark œneous, the other part paler with a slight metallic lustre, 

 finely and somewhat rugosely punctured and clothed with short 

 pubescence, the space between the antennae raised into a feeble 

 tubercle, antennse short and robust, dark fulvous, the basai three 

 joints submoniliform of nearly equal length, the others longer than 

 broad, subcylindrical ; thorax slightly narrowed near the base and 

 at the apex, subcylindrical, wilhout latéral margins, the dise 

 rather strongly and closely punctured, the interstices somewhat 

 wrinkled, scutellum seneous; elytra of a greenish testaceous, 

 strongly punctate-striate, very feebly depressed below the base, the 

 striae closely placed, the interstices near the apex, convex, the suture 

 with an obscure seneous rather broad band not quite extending to 

 the apex, below and the legs testaceous. 



Two exactly similar spécimens were obtained by M' Andrewes. 



CHYTHRINiE. 



DIAPROMORPHA INDICA sp. n. 



Black, densely pubescent below, the libiœ and tarsi obscure 

 fulvous, thorax finely punctate, elytra strongly punctured, the apex 

 nearly impunctate, fulvous, a transverse narrow band below the 

 middle, black. 



Length 6 mill. 



Subcylindrical, the head finely and closely pubescent between 

 the eyes, black, antennse not extending to the base of the thorax, 

 the lower three joints fulvous, the fourth and following, transverse, 

 thorax subcylindrical, strongly narrowed anteriorly when seen 

 from above, the sides rounded, the médian lobe of the basai margin 

 rather pointed, the surface black, shining, extremely minutely and 

 closely punctured, scutellum black, elytra with strongly deve- 

 lopped latéral lobes, closely and strongly punctured, fulvous or 

 flavous with a transverse black band near the apex which is slightly 

 narrowed at the suture; under side densely clothed with yellowish 

 pubescence, the tibise and tarsi more or less fulvous. 



Hah. Kanara. 



