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pressed, very finely and irregularly punctured. Scutellum fulvous. 
Elytra rather long, pointed at their apices, closely and distinctly 
punctured , the interstices slightly rugose, the extreme lateral 
margin fulvous, the disk metallic blue. Underside and legs 
entirely fulvous. 
Hab. Ternate, October (O. Beccari). A single specimen. 
The extremely narrow flavous border of the elytra in con- 
nection with the colour of the underside and legs separate this 
species from 0. circumdata Montrouz., O. Jacobyi Duviv. and 
others. 
9. Oides subaenea, n. sp. 
Black; head, thorax and femora, fulvous; elytra greenish- 
aeneous, irregularly geminate punctate-striate, the lateral margin 
narrowly fulvous. 
Length 41/, lines. 
Head with a few very fine punctures near the eyes; apices 
of the jaws and of the palpi piceous; antennae rather short, 
the second to the fourth joints gradually increasing in length, 
stained with fulvous below, the others black, terminal joints 
shortened ; thorax rather long, the sides rounded and narrowly 
flattened, the anterior angles rather blunt, surface with a 
distinct fovea at each side and a more obsolete transverse de- 
pression at the middle of the anterior and posterior margin, 
very finely punctured; scutellum fulvous; elytra metallic greenish 
geneous, much wider at the base than the thorax, elongate and 
scarcely widened at the middle, the lateral margin narrowly 
fulvous, the surface finely punctured, the punctuation arranged 
in irregular double rows, visible to the apices; the underside 
black, the femora fulvous, tibiae and tarsi obscure piceous. 
Hab. New Guinea, Hatam, June (O. Beccari). A single spe- 
cimen. 
Allied to O. circumdata Montr. and O. Jacobyz, Duvivier, but 
differing in the punctuation of the elytra, colour of the under- 
