NEW PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA 127 
7. Megalognatha metallica, n. sp. 
Black; head and thorax metallic dark green or blue, finely 
punctured ; elytra cupreous, margined with metallic green, very 
closely and finely punctured. 
Length 4 lines. 
Head with a few very fine punctures, metallic green or 
bluish at the vertex, the lower half black; the frontal tubercles 
very strongly raised, bounded behind by a deep groove; the 
anterior margin of the clypeus perfectly straight; labrum mar- 
gined with fulvous; palpi slender, black; antennae robust, black, 
the first joint strongly thickened, the second very short, the 
four following ones nearly equal, the seventh with a triangular 
projection; thorax nearly squareshaped, the sides slightly nar- 
rowed at the base, surface with a longitudinal central groove, 
the sides obsoletely and shallowy depressed, rather closely , 
finely but irregularly punctured, metallic bluish; scutellum of 
the same colour, its apex broadly rounded; elytra closely and 
finely rugosely punctured, their posterior portion raised, the 
dise of a metallic cupreous colour the margins greenish; abdo- 
minal segments margined with fulvous. 
Scioa, Cialalaka Lake, (O. Antinori). 
The female has simple antennae, and the elytra have a short 
longitudinal impression at the sides; the male of this species 
is like the female of the preceding one, devoid of the thoracic 
foveas, to be found in most of its allies, all inhabitants of 
Africa; the structural characters peculiar to the genus are 
all present in the Abyssinian forms here described. 
8. Monolepta decemmaculata, n. sp. 
Testaceous; the base of the head and the sides of the breast, 
black or piceous; head and thorax very finely rugose; elytra 
more distinctly rugose, each elytron with 5 black spots (2. 1. 2). 
Length 2 lines. 
