68. Lema autonii, Clamreau,in Wytsman, Genera Insect, part 23, 1904, 



p. 6. 

 Lema duvivieri, Jac. Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. vii, 1900, p. 96. 



Obscure fulvous, with slight metallic gloss ; antennae fuscous. 



Head impunctate; the eyes small and nearly entire; labrum 

 black; antennae black, the basal three or four joints fulvous. 

 Thorax with the anterior portion rounded and thickened, basal 

 sulcus rather shallow. Elytra feebly depressed below the base, 

 strongly and closely punctured, the punctures more widely 

 arranged anteriorly than behind the middle where they are much 

 smaller and very closely placed, the interstices near the apex 

 costate. Legs more or less aeneous. 



Length 5-5| mm. 



Hob. Bengal : Mandar. 



Closely allied to L. globicollis, Balv, but differs in coloration, 

 in the finely punctured thorax, the feeble basal elytral depression 

 and the much more closely placed rows of punctures. 



69. Lema longefemorata, sp. n. 



Fulvous ; labrum, antennae, apex of tibiae and tarsi black. 

 1 Head strongly convex between the eyes, with a deep posterior 

 groove ; clypeus and labrum black ; antennas black, long and 

 slender, the basal joint flavous, third and fourth joints equal, 

 following joints elongate. Thorax strongly constricted at middle, 

 the anterior portion much widened, the angles produced into a 

 very small tubercle, basal sulcus deep ; the surface impunctate, 

 fulvous. ScuteUum fulvous. Elytra moderately and gradually 

 depressed below the base, subcylindrical behind the depression, 

 strongly and very closely punctate-striate, the punctures very fine 

 at the apex. Body beneath clothed with very fine yellow 

 pubescence. 



Length 4^ mm. 



Hob. Malabar coast : Mahe (Coll. Jacoby). 



Principally distinguished by the colour of the legs and the long 

 posterior femora, which extend quite to the apex of the elytra, 

 also by the black antennas and clypeus. 



70. Lema rubiginea, sp. n. 



Fulvous; head, antennae, thorax and legs black; elytra reddish- 

 fulvous ; sides of breast black. 



Subcylindrical. The head not constricted, irapunctate, the 

 vertex not raised, a short central groove, its anterior portion 

 ridge-shaped ; eyes large, moderately deeply notched ; antennas 

 black, long and slender, the intermediate joints elongate, terminal 

 joints slightly shorter. Thorax longer than broad, the anterior 

 portion somewhat subglobular ; lateral constrictions deep, bounded 

 by a ridge above ; basal sulcus deep, the space behind it sometimes 



