BY A. ZIMMEEMANN. 38? 



the subbasal crossband as in L. basalis, but does not extend 

 so far towards the margin and does not reach the slioulder ; 

 reticulation distinct everywhere; macro sculpture consisting 

 of numerous fine and very short streaks, which in the middle 

 of prothorax are less numerous and wliich take the shape of 

 irregular punctures near the ends of elytra, but which otherwise 

 are regularly distributed ; the four basal joints of the fore and 

 middle tarsi in (f fairly strongly dilated. 



Locality : India. 



L. PUNCTIPENNIS n. sp. 



2a Elytra with two strong discal stri;p and scattered and 

 strong punctures. 



In size, shape, and colouration nearest to L. hasalis, but 

 not c|uite so broadly oval ; above and underneath yellowish-red. 

 head near the eyes blackish ; across the disc of prothorax a 

 darker shadow ; elytra slightly darker, brownish -red, a narrow 

 basal band and at the lateral margin a fairly broad band, not 

 reaching quite to the end, blackish ; a band near the suture and 

 a subbasal indistinct crossband, externally limited by the dark 

 shoulders, yellowish-red ; head and prothorax with distinct 

 reticulation and small miscroscopic punctures ; elytra on 

 accQunt of the almost entirely absent reticulation more shining, 

 with double punctures consisting of extremely fine and very 

 densely and regularly arranged points and much stronger 

 irregularly arranged ones ; the discal strife strong. 



Locality : Banjoewango (Java), leg. MacGillavry ; one 

 specimen in my collection. 



la Dorsal side to the greatest extent black. 



Ij. bicolor Zimm.*. 



3 Ventral side red. 



A species easily recognized by its size and colouration; oval, 

 slightly convex, underneath red, above dull black, shining; 

 head with exception of a brownish shadow near the eyes and 

 a broader irregular lateral border on prothorax, red ; sometimes 

 the latter is completely uniformly red ; elytra with two subbasal 



* Ent. Blatter, xix, 1923, p. 36. 



