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margin below tlie humeral callus are three or four short deeply 

 impressed, longitudinal rows of strias, the interspaces between 

 which are thickened and subcostate ; interspaces smooth, trans- 

 versely rugiilose below the humeral callus. Each of the thighs 

 armed beneath with a minute tooth. 



2. Colasposoma ptdcheirimum, Baly. 

 liab. The Hills. 



Genus haltica, Geoff. 

 1. Haltica cyanea, Weber. 

 Hab. Dibru. 



Genus roDONTiA, Dalm. 

 1. Fodontia quataor-declnipunctata, Liuu. 

 Hab. The Hills. 



2. Podontia affinis, Groendal. 

 Hab. Dibru. 



3. Podontia nifocastanea, Baly. 



Hab. The Upper Hills. 



Genus BLEPHARiDA, Rogers. 



1. Blepharida fiavopustidata, n. sp. 



Ovata, postice pauUo attenuata, convexa, pallida piceo-fulva, 

 nitida, labro flavo ; thorace transverso, irregvilariter excavato, 

 hie illic profunde punctato ; elytris regulariter puuctato-striatis, 

 sparse flavo pustulatis. Long. A\ liu. 



Hab. The Hills ; a single specimen. 



Vertex sparingly impressed with round punctures; face 

 between the eyes impressed on either side with an ill defined, 

 coarsely punctured, oblique groove; the basal joint of antenna; 

 rufo-fulvous (the rest wanting); elypeus coarsely punctured; 

 lab rum pale yellow, apices of the jaAvs nigro-piceous. Thorax 

 three times as broad as long ; sides straight and parallel from the 

 base to jiist beyond the middle, thence obliciuely rounded to the 

 apex, anterior angles produced, thickened, slightly excurved, 



