454 Mr. C. J. Galian on new 



giori plus duplo latiori, sparsim obsoleteque puneiulato, autioo 

 leviter transversim depresso ; elytris tenuiter punctulatis. 

 Long. 7— 7§ mm. 



Hah. Malay Archipelago: Kaiva, Gilolo (Wallace). 



Head with a fine longitudinal, median, impressed line 

 above, with a transverse impression between the eyes. An- 

 tenna? rather slender, with the first three or four joints 

 yellowish, the remaining joints dark brown. Prothorax more 

 than twice as broad as long, obsoletely punctulate, anterior 

 part of disk slightly transversely depressed. Scutellum 

 yellow. Elytra very finely and not very thickly punctulate, 

 each with two longitudinal black bands, of which one, sub- 

 marginal, extends from the base to the apex without quite 

 reaching to the suture behind ; the other, close to and parallel 

 to the suture, stops short behind without joining the subm.ar- 

 ginal vitta. Legs and underside of body yellowish. Meta- 

 sternum piceous. 



This species may be placed near 0. Clarkri, Jac, with 

 which it agrees in the structure of its head, thorax, and 

 antennae. It differs from that species by its shorter form and 

 by the position of the inner dark bands on the elytra, as well 

 as by the absence of a dark sutural band. 



O'ides tar sail 's , sp. n. 



Capite prothoraccque atro-cyaneis, nitidis ; illo supra longitudinaliter 

 sulcato ; hoc obsolete punctulato, quara longiori minus duplo 

 latiori ; scutello triangulari, nigro, nitido, postice acuto ; elytria 

 dense punctatis, opacis, viridibus, margine externa angustim 

 violaceis, epipleuris brcvibus, concavis, margin em externam 

 approximatis ; corpore subtus, pedibus antennisque nigris, bis 

 articulis a tertio ad decimum subasqualibus. 



Long. 12 mm. 



Hob. Mombas? 



Head and prothorax bluish black, glossy, obsoletely punc- 

 tulate. Head with a longitudinal median impressed line or 

 groove above. Pronotum less than twice as broad as its 

 median length, its sides slightly diverging from the base to 

 the anterior third, thence converging ; the anterior angles 

 projecting and somewhat obtuse. Klytra thickly but not 

 strongly punctured, dull dark green, with the outer margins- 

 tinted with violet ; epipleura short and concave, close to the 

 outer edge of the elytra. Body underneath, legs, and 

 antennae black, the latter rather longer than half the body r 

 with the joints from the third to the tenth subequal. First 



