288 CHBYSOMELnXZE. 



clypeus ; anterior margin of latter straight, surface closely punc- 

 tured ; antenna; extending to two-thirds the length of the body. 

 Thorax twice as broad as long, sides slightly rounded at the middle 

 and narrowed towards the apex ; surface remotely and finely 

 punctured on the disc, more strongly so at the sides. Scutellum 



Fig. 112. Chrysolampra curvipes, $. 



impunctate. Elytra with rows of strongly raised tubercles at the 

 sides ( $ ), the basal portion raised and bounded by a transverse 

 depression ; puncturation rather fine and arranged near the suture 

 in irregular double rows, interstices at the sides transversely 

 rugose and swollen. Body beneath clothed with silvery pubes- 

 cence. Intermediate tibia? curved at apex, first joint of tarsi 

 broadly dilated. 



Length 8-9 mm. 



Hob. Burma : Teinzo ; Bhamo. 



Allied to C. splendens, Baly, but the antennae entirely fulvous 

 and the tibiae curved in the male ; in the female there are gene- 

 rally about four rows of tubercles on the elytra ; in both sexes the 

 anterior femora are strongly dilated into a triangular tooth 

 beneath. 



45)2. Chrysolampra varicolor, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genovu, xxxii, 

 1892, p. 893. 



Purplish, green, or violaceous ; labrum and basal joints of 

 antennas fulvous. 



c? . Head closely rugose-punctate, with a more or less deep 

 central groove. Thorax twice as broad as long, sides rounded, 

 with narrow reflexecl margins ; surface very closely impressed with 

 larger and smaller punctures, interstices at sides finely reticulate. 

 Scutellum smooth. Elytra with basal portion slightly raised, 

 finely and slightly geminate-punctate near the suture, more 

 strongly and irregularly punctured at the sides, interstices on 

 latter transversely rugose. Tarsi blackish. 



