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narrower behind, the apex truncate, the base extended in the 

 middle into a lobe. Elytra broader than the thorax. Legs 

 rather long, the fourth joint of the tarsi strongly bilobed. 



23. — EULEBIA PLAGIATA. n. sp. 



Length 3 lines. 

 Reddish testaceous with a large patch on the elytra extend- 

 ing from the base on each side of the suture, to a short distance 

 from the apex, and the terminal segments of the abdomen of a 

 bluish black. The head is smooth. The thorax is very finely 

 and transversely striolate, with the median line well marked, and 

 two setigerous punctures on each lateral margin, one a little 

 behind the anterior angle, the other very closely above the posterior 

 angle. The elytra are striated, with the interstices wide and 

 slightly raised. 



24. — EULEBlA PICIPENNIS. n. sp. 



Length 2j lines. 

 Entirely of a pitchy red colour, rather darker on the elytra. 

 Head and thorax as in the last species. Elytra more deeply 

 striated, with the interstices more elevated, and with a depression 

 on the third interstice, a little above the middle. 



25. — Sarothrockepis Mastersii. n. sp. 

 Length 3 lines. 

 This species though much smaller, looks very like Lebia 

 posticalis Guer. It is however of rather a paler hue, and the 

 black fascia on the elytra is larger. 



26, — 8arothrocrepi3 pallida, n. sp. 

 Length 2 1 lines. 

 Smaller than the last, and of a still paler yellow. There is a 

 large black patch about the middle of the elytra, from which 

 there is a narrow extension behind to the lateral margins. There 

 is also a very narrow black vitta along the suture. The labrum 

 is not so extended as in the last species. 



