94 MARTIN JACOBY 
Head impunctate; labrum piceous; antennae fulvous, the two 
terminal joints black, the third joint double the length of the 
second; thorax twice as broad as long, the sides straight, the 
posterior margin rounded, the surface not visibly punctured, 
pale fulvous, the disc without any depression; scutellum fulvous; 
elytra convex, widened behind, opaque, the surface microscopi- 
cally finely punctured, of a reddish fulvous colour, with a broad 
transverse black band at the base and an equally broad band, 
not extending to the lateral margin, behind the middle; legs 
entirely fulvous; abdomen testaceous; the first joint of the 
posterior tarsi much longer than the following joints together; 
anterior coxal cavities closed. 
Hab. New Guinea, Fly River, Hatam (L. M. D'Albertis, Beccari). 
Larger than M. /atefascia Motsch. and differing in the colour 
of the antennae, the more reddish colour of the elytra and their 
opaque surface. 
76. Monolepta quadrimaculata, n. sp. 
Flavous; apices of the terminal joints of the antennae, fuscous; 
head and thorax impunctate; elytra very finely punctured, a 
spot at the base and the apical portion of each elytron, black. 
Length 2-2 1/, lines. 
Head fulvous at the vertex, lighter in front, impunctate; eyes 
large; antennae very closely approached, fulvous, the terminal 
joints stained more or less with fuscous, sometimes entirely of 
that colour and the three basal joints fulvous only; thorax 
about one half broader than long, rather convex, the sides 
slightly rounded and narrowed near the base, the surface im- 
punctate; scutellum flavous; elytra extremely finely and closely 
punctured, a triangular spot at the base and a larger ovate 
spot at the apices, black; underside and legs flavous; the first 
Joint of the posterior tarsi longer than the three following joints 
together ; anterior coxal cavities closed. 
Hab. Australia, Somerset (L. M. D'Albertis). 
If the black portion of the elytra is taken for that of the 
