EUCHITONIA MENZELII, 123 
NOTE XXIII. 
A NEW SPECIES OF THE CALLICHROMID 
GENUS EUCHITONIA 
BY 
C. RITSEMA Cz. 
Euchitonia Menzelii, n. sp. Q. 
Length from the front margin of the inter-antennary 
ridge to the apex of the elytra 56 mm.; greatest breadth 
of the prothorax 12 mm.; breadth at the shoulders 16 mm. — 
Pale fulvous, with the head (except the middle of the 
throat), the seven basal joints of the antennae '), the 
pronotum, the scutellum, two spots on each elytron, the 
front margin of the prosternum, the sides of the meso- 
and metasternum, a narrow border around the abdomen, 
the pygidium and the legs (the three basal joints of the 
tarsi excepted) black, green or blue. The two dark green 
spots on the elytra are as follows: the anterior one, situated 
at one third of the length of the elytra, is transverse and 
originates from the lateral margin but does not reach the 
suture; the posterior one is apical, longitudinal, and slightly 
oblique; it occupies the inner half of the apical fourth of 
the elytra and is connected with the suture for about two 
thirds of its length, reckoned from the sutural angle. The 
fulvous coloured portion of the elytra is covered with a 
dense orange pubescence, on the green spots the pubes- 
cence is black. The pubescence on the black joints of the 
1) The seventh joint is spotted with fulvous, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXIV. 
