400 Mr. J. 8S. Baly on Phytophaga. 
Fam. CHRYSOMELIDA. 
Genus STRUMATOPHYMA, 0. g. 
Corpus postice attenuatum, apterum ; caput exsertum, 
breve; antenne filiformes, corpore dimidio longiores; 
oculis prominulis, elongatis ; palpis maxillaribus articulo 
ultimo penultimo equilato, apice truncato ; thorax trans- 
versus dorso preesertim ad latera, excavatus; elytra 
oblonga, postice attenuata, sutura intime convexa, dorso 
tuberculata, tuberculis seriatim dispositis; pedes sim- 
plices; wnguiculis inermibus, basi leviter incrassatis ; 
acetabula antica incompleta. 
Type Chalcolampra verrucosa, Clark. 
Chaleolampra undulatipennis, Clark, from Western 
Australia, also belongs to this genus. 
Strumatophyma is separated from Chalcolampra by the 
apterous body, soldered elytra, and simple claws. 
Genus SPHZROLINA, n. g. 
Corpus rotundato-ovatum, semiglobosum; caput ex- 
sertum, breve; antennis brevibus, capite cum thorace 
vix eequalibus, articulis quinque ultimis compressis, 
distincte dilatatis, clavam elongatam formantibus ; oculis 
elongatis, subprominulis; palpis maxillaribus articulo 
ultimo penultimo vix sequilato, breviter ovato, apice 
truncato ; thoraw transversus; elytra thorace multo latiora 
apice late rotundata, tumida inordinatim punctata ; pedes 
simplices; unguiculis muticis; acetabula antica incom- 
pleta. 
Type Lina Rajah, Guérin; India. 
The short antenne distinguish the present genus from 
Chrysomela; it also differs in the form of the thorax: 
from Lina it may be known by the shorter form, and by 
the swollen elytra. Lina Templetoni, Baly, must also be 
placed in this genus. 
