PHTTOPHAOA. 



H. Form smaller and more oblong ; tliorax 

 longer, very finely punctured and rather 

 shining on disc, coarsely punctured at 

 sides; elytra with the suture broadly 



black C. FASTC/OBA, Schall. 



(vittata, F.) 



2. Rows of punctures on elytra coarse ; inter- 

 stices narrow, strongly raised C. MEBULOSA, //. 



ii. Elytra without black spots or markings on 

 disc, bat with the suture, or at least its base, 

 not unicoloroas with the rest of the upper 

 surface. 



1. Suture of elytra broadly pitchy brown or 



blackish ; size larger C. VIBEX, F. 



2. Suture of elytra, or at least base, reddish- 



brown or sanguineous. 



A. Form shorter and less paralU-1 ; sculp- 

 ture finer ; suture of elytra, or at least 



base, sanguineous without metallic spots. C. SANQUIXOLKHTA, F.* 



B. Form longer and more parallel ; sculp- 

 ture coarser ; base only of elytra reddish- 

 brown with metallic specks (only visible 



in life) C. CHLORIS, Suffr. 



3. Sntnre of elytra with a broad metallic 



longitudinal band. 



A. Posterior angles of thorax obtuse, but 



well marked ; form more elongate . . . C. VITTATA, J'ill., nee /'. 



(oblong,,, 111.) 



B. Posterior angles of thorax completely 



rounded ; form shorter C. OBlLia, L. 



iii. Upper surface unicolorous. 



1. Upper surface ferruginous ; elytra with 



irregular rows of punctures C. SCBFKRRUGINKA, Sehrank. 



(ferruginea, F.) 



2. Upper surface yellowish, yellowish -green, 

 or bright green ; elytra with regular rows 



of deep punctures C. FLAVBOLA, Thumb. 



(obsoltta, 111.) 



II. Elytra irregularly punctured throughout, or 

 with rows of punctures traceable at suture and 



shoulders only, 

 i. Posterior angles of thorax completely rounded ; 



size large C. EQCESTBIS, /'. 



ii. Posterior angles of thorax very obtuse, but 

 marked. 



1. Form broad oval; abdomen black; size 



moderate C. VIRIDIS, F. 



2. Form subhemispherical ; alxiomen yellow ; 



size small C. HEMISPH KBICA, Jfcrbtt. 



C. murrwa, L. (mamhita, L.). Oval or round-oval, upiT-M<l'' 

 evenly convex, green or ferruginous-brown with the rlytru marked 

 with black spots and patches; head, under-side and legs black, antenna' 



* Occasionally examples of this specie* occur which are unicolorous gr. 

 unicolorous (w p. 3!>S*). 



