CHRYSOLAMPRA. 289 



Length 7-9 mm. 



Hob. Burma : Karennee. 



A very variable species in regard to colour, scarcely two speci- 

 mens are alike. The sculpture of the thorax, more crowded with 

 small and large punctures than in C. splendens, Baly, is the 

 principal distinctive character. The legs are always purplish 

 or dark blue. 



493. Chrysolampra burmanica, sp. n. (PI. I, fig. 13.) 



c? . Violaceous-blue ; basal joints of antennae and legs more OP 

 less fulvous. 



Head closely punctured and finely wrinkled, the rugosities 

 directed towards the centre, a deep fovea in the centre ; clypeus 

 closely punctured and transversely rugose; labrum and palpi 

 fulvous ; antennae nearly extending to apex of elytra, basal seven 

 joints fulvous, rest black. Thorax of equal width, transverse, 

 convex, sides evenly rounded with broadly reflexed margins ; 

 surface remotely and rather finely punctured. Elytra more 

 strongly and closely punctured than the thorax, the punctures 

 arranged in irregular rows, interstices transversely rugose at the 

 sides ; epipleurae fulvous. Legs with violaceous gloss, tibiae clothed 

 with yellow pubescence. 



Length 6 mm. 



Hab. Burma (Coll. Jacoby\ 



Only a single male specimen is before me, distinguished by the 

 colour of the legs, sculpture of head and structure of thorax. 



494. Chrysolampra manipurensis, sp. n. 



$ . Violaceous ; basal joints of antennae fulvous ; labrum 

 piceous ; sides of breast metallic greenish. 



Head strongly but rather remotely punctured on vertex ; clypeus 

 strongly rugose, separated at the sides by an oblique short groove, 

 surface rather depressed, anterior and lateral margins metallic 

 green ; antennas with basal four joints fulvous, rest black, third 

 and following joints very elongate and slender. Thorax scarcely 

 twice as broad as long, widest at base, sides moderately rounded 

 but rather strongly narrowed in front, anterior angles acute; 

 surface very remotely and rather irregularly and finely punctured, 

 the punctures somewhat elongate. Elytra slightly wider at base 

 than thorax, obsoletely depressed below base, strongly and closely 

 punctured, the punctures arranged in irregular rows, near the 

 suture they are much finer and more regularly in lines, interstices 

 near apex slightly costate. Breast margined with metallic green. 



Length 7. mm. 



Hub. India : Manipur. Type in Brit. Mus. 



Separated by the remotely and finely punctured thorax. Male 

 unknown. 



