CHRYSOMELID®. 387 
Antepectus rather densely punctate; intercoxal process 
scarcely ridged. Abdomen with very sparse, scattered, 
minute punctures. Basal joint of tarsi moderately inflated, 
as long as the two following combined. Length 43, width 
24mm. 
Hab.—Australia. 
The specimen described is from the late Mr. A. Sidney 
Olliff’s collection (without locality), and bears a label— 
“Chalcolampra parallela, Germ.” It is,showever, not that 
species, from which it differs in being consideraby narrower, 
more convex, more decidedly bronzy, and head less densely 
punctate, but in particular by the punctures of the under- 
surface. 
CHALCOLAMPRA OBLONGA, D.sp. 
Oblong, comparatively wide. Bronzy-black; legs and an- 
tenne red; under-surface obscure reddish-brown. 
Head with medium-sized irregular punctures; clypeal 
suture distinct; each side with a shallow impression. An- 
tenne with the third joint considerably longer than fourth. 
Prothorax witn small dense punctures, and with larger (but 
not very large) punctures, becoming crowded at the sides, 
but sparse in the middle. H/lytra with series of almost ap- 
proximate punctures, distinct to, and but little smaller at, 
apex; interstices with dense small punctures. Antepectus 
densely punctate. Metasternum and abdomen with small 
but moderately dense punctures. Basal joint of tarsz much 
less inflated than usual. Length 44, width 3mm. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Forest Reefs, Queanbeyan, Braidwood. 
A short oblong species, having the metasternum as densely 
punctate as the abdomen; the punctures at the sides of 
the prothorax, and on the elytral interstices, are more 
crowded than usual. I have but one specimen from each 
locality named. 
CHALCOLAMPRA XANTHORRH@Z, 0D.sp. 
Oblong-ovate. Head and prothorax dark metallic blackish 
green, and subopaque ; elytra bronzy ; legs and antenne red. 
Head and prothorax very densely punctate, the punctures 
ranging in size from almost microscopic to moderately large, 
and denser on prothorax than on head; clypeal suture not 
very distinct, each side with a shallow impression. Antenne 
with the third joint almost twice the length of the fourth. 
