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in rows, nearly black, a spot near the scutellum, one on the 

 shoulder, a transverse bartd at the middle, not extending to the 

 suture and a triangular spot at the apex, pale yellow; underside 

 and legs black; sides of the breast strongly but not closely 

 punctured, claw-joiut and claws simple. 



Somewhat allied in coloration to D. Jiistrionica Stal., but with 

 differently coloured legs and elytral pattern. 



Deuterocampta inornata n. sp. 



Fulvous, the antennae and legs black; thorax rather strongly 

 and closely punctured, elytra closely geminate punctate-striate. 



Length 4 lines. 



Head finely and sparingly punctured, fulvous, the apical joint of 

 the palpi black at -the base, antennae extending to the base of the 

 elytra only, rather slender, the apical joints gradually widened, 

 black, the basai two joints fulvous below; thorax strongly trans- 

 verse, more than three times as broad as long, the sides nearly 

 straight, moderately produced at the anterior angles, the dise 

 irregularly but rather strongly and closely punctured, with a 

 small fovea at each side, the latter of paler colour than the 

 middle of the dise; elytra closely and rather regularly geminate 

 punctate-striate, ail the punctures surrounded by a piceous ring; 

 below fulvous, the sides of the breast obscure piceous, parapleurae 

 distinctly punctured, legs black. 



A single spécimen allied to D. nigricus and D. neptis Stâl., but 

 separated from either and other similarly coloured species by the 

 geminate punctures of the elytra and the very transversely-shaped 

 thorax. 



Cosmogramma angustofasciata n. sp. 



Black, the basai joints of the antennae fichons; thorax finely 

 and rather closely punctured, elytra finely punctate-striate near 

 the suture, a narrow subsutural and latéral band, joined at the 

 apex, the basai margin and a short transverse stripe below the 

 middle, bright yellow. 



Length 2 3/4 lines. 



Head finely and irregularly punctured, the basai joints of the 

 palpi fulvous, the terminal joint larger than the preceding one, 

 antennae with the apical joints thickened, black, the lower 

 four joints more or less fulvous; thorax not more than twice 

 as broad as long, the sides straight at the base, slightly rounded 

 in front, the surface irregularly and finely punctured, more 



