Head impunctate, fulvous, frontal élévations broad, transverse, 

 labrum piceons, antennœ l)lack, slender, Ihe second and third joint 

 sniall, nearly eqiial, Ihe t'oUowing joints elongate, thorax nearly 

 twice as broad as long, Ihe sides feebly rounded, thn dise impunc- 

 tate, very obsoletely depressed at each sides, scuteUnm black, 

 elytra sHghtly widened posteriorly, black, finely and closely punctu- 

 red, the breast, abdomen and legs black, metalarrius half the length 

 ofthe tibia, abdomen more or less fulvous. 



Nilgiri Hills. June, July. 



Separated from M. Andrewesi iàc. by the black anteniKe and legs 

 and the fulvous abdomen. 



MONOLEPTA BIMACULIGOLLIS sp. n. 



Pale testaceous, base oi Ihe head, Ihe antennœ and l*^gs black, 

 thorax impunctate, wiih Iwo smail black spots, elytra extremely 

 finely and closely pnnctured, scutellum black. 



Length 5 mill. 



Head black at the extrême base, impunctate, frontal élévations 

 highly raised, olypeus broad, rather convex, eyes very large, 

 labrum piceous, antennœ long and slender, black, the first joint 

 very elongate, its extrême base flavous, the second small, third 

 joint half the length of the fourth one, this and the following joints 

 equal, elongate, thorax subquadrate, slightly broadiu' than long, 

 the latéral margins rounded at the middle, the surface slightly 

 convex, impunctate, pale testaceous with a small black spot at each 

 side near the base, scutellum triangular, pale fuscous, elytra 

 convex, subcylindrical, very closely and rather finely punctured, 

 testaceous, legs black, the first joint ofthe posterior tarsi about 

 one third the length ofthe tibiœ. 



Hab. Nilgiri Hills. (Hulikal, May, 6,000 ft.) 



Distinguished by ihe black antennse and legs, the length of the 

 first named parts and the two small black thoracic spots, the 

 elytral epipleurse are obsolète below the middle and the anterior 

 coxal cavities are closed. 



GALERUCA SEXGOSTATA sp. n. 



Black, finely pubescent below, thorax depressed, strongly punc- 

 tured, the margins fulvous, elytra flavous, finely rugose, each 

 elytron with three black costœ, the middle one, interrupted. 



Length 9-10 mill. 



Head deeply punctured, the upper portion black, shining, deeply 

 divided by a longitudinal groove, the frontal élévations and the cly- 



