488 CHRYSOMELLD^E. 



as broad as long at base, sides very feebly rounded, anterior sulcus 

 entire ; surface strongly and very closely punctured, punctures 

 confluent at sides. Elytra rounded, deeply depressed below the 

 base, strongly punctate-striate, distinct to apex, punctures closely 

 placed, interstices at the sides slightly convex. Legs and abdomen 

 bluish-black. 



Length 2| mm. 



Hab. Tenasserim : Tavoy (Doherty, Coll. Brit. Mus.). 



Distinguished by the strong and confluent thoracic puncturation, 

 The species is extremely closely allied to C. aulica, Lefev., and 

 differs constantly only in its smaller size and in the coloration of 

 the legs and abdomen. 



845. Cleorina aulica, Lefevre, Cat. Eumdp. 1885, p. 144. 



Metallic green beneath, cupreous-violaceous aboA'e ; abdomen 

 black ; antenn with the basal joints fulvous, apical joints black ; 

 legs metallic green ; apices of tibiae and the tarsi black. 



Length 2f-3 mm. 



Hob. Java : Batavia. Burma : Momeit. 



I cannot separate Burmese specimens from one from Batavia in 

 the collection named by Lefevre ; the former are slightly smaller, 

 and either dark blue or violaceous, but differ in no other im- 

 portant way. 



846. Cleorina longicornis, sp. n. 



Black ; basal joints of antennae, tibiae and tarsi fulvous. 



Head purplish-black with a few fine punctures only ; antennae 

 very long and slender, basal four joints fulvous, rest black, third 

 and fourth elongate, terminal joints slightly thickened. Thorax 

 nearly twice as broad as long, sides straight, anterior sulcus 

 entire, surface strongly, confluently punctured at the sides, 

 remotely and finely so in the middle. Elytra broadly rounded, 

 deeply depressed below the base, very strongly punctate-striate, 

 punctures closely placed, distinct to apex, interstices strongly 

 longitudinally costate at the sides. 



Length 2^ mm. 



Hab. Tenasserim : Tavoy (Coll. Brit. Mus.). 



C. nigrita, Jac., from Borneo, is closely allied to this, but has a 

 much more coarsely punctured thorax, although it agrees with it 

 in other respects. 



847. Cleorina bicolor, sp. n. 



Black ; elytra, breast and abdomen fulvous. 



Broadly oblong-ovate. Head with a few punctures near the 

 eyes only, base rather convex ; clypeus separated from the face by 

 a shallow groove, deeply emarginate in front ; labrum obscure 

 fulvous ; antenna? black, long and filiform, extending to the middle 



