CHRYSOMELID®. 393 
LAMPROLINA MICANS, N.sp. 
Of a brilliant metallic-green, with a coppery gloss; an- 
tenne pale yellow, the two terminal joints black. Under- 
surface and legs with thin yellowish pubescence. 
Head with scattered minute punctures ; clypeus separated 
from the face by a deep semi-circular impression, from the 
middle of which an impressed line extends backwards to the 
base, and from the sides an oblique line extends to each eye. 
Antenne simple. Prothoraxz almost twice as wide as long, 
base bismuate, sides very feebly sinuous; disc minutely 
punctate, each side of extreme base and the sides with a few 
small punctures; extreme margin with a small fovea in 
middle, each side with two rather deep fovex, of which the 
posterior is the larger and more irregular. Z/ytra with 
minute scattered punctures, traceable in very feeble series, 
about middle of suture, each with seven fovee; one within 
shoulder, four (three of which are double) forming a trans- 
verse series at basal third, and two (the inner one double) 
just beyond the middle. Length 9, width 44mm. 
Hab.—Cairns (type in Macleay Museum). 
A remarkably handsome species, the brilliant colour and 
fovee of which are suggestive of Diphyllocera, but the an- 
tenne are composed of cylindrical and perfectly simple 
joints. . 
LAMPROLINA BINOTATA, N.sp. 
Head testaceous, the base infuscate; prothorax and scu- 
tellum testaceous, the former with two distinct infuscate 
spots in middle, occasionally conjoined. and rarely with an 
additional small spot on each side; elytra obscure purplish- 
blue, or steel-blue, or bronzy, or coppery-bronze; under- 
surface (except prosternum, which is testaceous) obscure 
testaceous-blue; legs testaceous, the tarsi blackish-brown ; 
antenne black, the three basal joints more or less testaceous. 
Head coarsely and irregularly punctate; clypeal suture 
deep on each side, but not continuous to middle, an im- 
pressed median line not continuous to vertex, an oblique 
line on each side to eye. Prothorax with comparatively 
small punctures on disc, becoming larger and variolose on 
sides. H/ytra with series of moderately small punctures, 
becoming minute towards apex, and with scattered very 
minute ones; the interstices (except at base, sides, and near 
suture) with punctures almost as large as those in the series, 
so that these become confused; behind shoulders scarcely 
visibly impressed, but with larger punctures than elsewhere. 
Length 72, width 44; variation in length, 7-9mm. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Inverell. 
