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This is a variable species in regard to coloration, in some the 

 upper surface is greenish, with the margins more or less fulvous, 

 others are fuscous or obscure testaceous, in thèse the sides of the 

 thorax are more distinctly marked with black near the anterior 

 angles, the dise of the same part is nearly flat or slightly concave 

 and devoid of the dépressions generally to be found in species of 

 this genus; the last abdominal segment of the maie is deeply trian- 

 gularly emarginate, in the female very slightly so, the antennse in 

 the latter sex also are much shorter. 



PSEUDOSCELIDA INDIGA sp. n. 



Elongate, obscure fulvous, the head and the legs paler, antennse 

 very long, siender and pubescent, thorax subquadrate, bifoveolate, 

 elytra metallic greenish, nearly impunctate, 



Length 6 mill. 



Head impunctate, fulvous, frontal élévations transverse, distinct, 

 antennse extending to the apex of the elytra, fulvous, ail the joints 

 with long fringes of hairs, the second joint short, the third scarcely 

 shorter than the fourth, slightly curved as well as the following 

 joints, thorax about one half broader than long, the sides nearly 

 straight, the dise impunctate, dark fulvous, transversely and deeply 

 sulcate, the sulcus not extending to the latéral margins and slightly 

 interrupted at the middle, scutellum small; elytra wider at the 

 base than the thorax, metallic greenish, scarcely perceptibly punc- 

 tured, their epipleurse very narrow below the middle, tibise unar- 

 med, the metatarsus of the posterior legs as long as the following 

 two joints together, claws appendiculate, anterior coxal cavities 

 open. 



This species agrées well enough with the typical forms from 

 Bornéo and Sumatra (P. pallida Jac. and P. apicicornis Jac.) to 

 include it in this genus, the long, pubescent antennse in connec- 

 tion with the unarmed tibise principally characterise the genus. 



PSEUDOSCELIDA FULVIGORNIS sp. n. 



Metallic green, the antennse and legs fulvous, thorax deeply 

 transversely sulcate, impunctate, elytra minutely punctured and 

 wrinkled. 



Length 5 mill. 



Elongate and parallel, the head impunctate, very bright metallic 

 green, frontal élévations feebly raised, clypeus triangular, labrum 

 fulvous, antennse long and siender, entirely pale fulvous, finely 

 pubescent, the third joint double as long as the second one, thorax 



