248 THE INSECTS OF GAYNDAH, 



almost smooth. Elytra broader than the thorax, subdepressed, 

 parallel-sided for two-thirds of their length, narrowed on the 

 apical third and separately rounded at the apex, with a strong 

 tubercle near the humeral angle, an elongate one between that 

 and the scutellum, and with numerous patches of short black 

 scales forming towards the apex an irregular fascia. Under 

 side of body and legs' dark blue, and finely punctate, with the 

 apex of the abdomen and under side of the tibiae, cupreous. 



448. — CissEis DiMiDiATA. n. sp. 

 Length 3| lines. 



Entirely of a metallic green, excepting the apical half of the 

 elytra and more than half the suture, which are of a coppery red. 

 Head densely punctate, and lightly excavated in front. Thorax 

 transversely punctate and without fovesB or median line. Under 

 side of body finely punctate. 



449. — CiSSEIS IMPRESSICOLLIS. n. Sp. 



Length 4 lines. 

 Green, nitid, punctate. Thorax impressed longitudinally at 

 the base near each side, the impression extending to the elytra. 

 Scutellum scarcely punctate. Elytra rather elongate and of a 

 purplish green with several round shallow fovese of a brassy 

 green. Body beneath very nitid. 



450. — CiSSEIS VirUDl-AUKEA. n. sp. 



Length 4 lines. 

 This species closely resembles the last in form and sculpture. 

 It is however entirely of a brilliant golden green, and the shallow 

 foveas on the elytra are larger, covered with short white setae or 

 scales and are without metallic gloss. 



45 L — CORAEBUS MARMORATUS. n. sp. 



Length 3f lines. 

 Brassy black, nitid, densely punctate. Head golden coloured 

 and lightly excavated. Thorax rounded at the posterior angles, 



