Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from the Indo- 
Malayan and Austro-Malayan subregions, contained in the Genoa Civic 
Museum, by MARTIN JACOBY. 
THIRD PART 
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GALERUCINAE. 
1. Oides quadrifasciata, n. sp. 
Narrowly oblong, testaceous; upper part of head, antennae 
(the first joints excepted) sides of the breast and four transverse 
bands of the elytra, black. 
Length 3 !/,-4 lines. 
Head impunctate, the lower part of the face, testaceous as 
well as the palpi; antennae fuscous or black, the three or four 
lower joints testaceous, the fourth at least one half longer than 
the third joint; thorax very short and transverse, nearly four 
times as broad as long, the anterior and posterior margin nearly 
straight and parallel, the sides only slightly rounded at the 
base, the anterior angles nearly obsolete; surface rather flatte- 
ned and impunctate; scutellum piceous or black; elytra im- 
punctate or very finely punctured, testaceous with a broad 
transverse band at the base, one at the middle and a third 
below the latter as well as the apices, black; none of these 
bands extend quite to the lateral margin, but they are of va- 
riable sizes, in most instances longer than the intervening 
testaceous spaces which are only of half the length; the femora 
and upper portions of the breast are testaceous, the outer side 
of the tibiae as well as the sides of the breast and of the abdo- 
men are blackish; tarsi either fuscous or testaceous. 
