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sculpture of the elytra in that species the dark colour of the 

 elytra extends much further upwards. 



4. Lenxa olbscixritarsis , n. sp. 



Fulvous, the labrum and antennae (the first joint excepted) 

 black ; thorax scarcely longer than broad, elytra metallic dark 

 blue, strongly punctate-striate, tarsi more or less fuscous. 



Length 2 Vs lines. 

 Head not constricted behind the eyes, impunctate, the frontal 

 tubercles divided by a longitudinal groove, eyes deeply notched, 

 labrum black , antennae extending to about half the length of 

 the elytra black, the first joint fulvous, the fourth joint longer 

 than the third ; thorax nearly quadrate , but very moderately 

 constricted at the sides, the transverse groove distinct, the sur- 

 face with a few fine punctures anteriorly and at the sides only; 

 scutellum fulvous ; elytra rather flattened obsoletely depressed 

 below the base, dark blue, very distinctly and regularly punctate- 

 striate, the interstices convex near the apex ; legs fulvous, tarsi 

 obscure fuscous. 



Palon. A single specimen. 



Nearly allied to L. mouhoti, Baly but smaller, the head not 

 constricted behind tlie eyes and the antennae black instead of 

 fulvous. 



5. Leina IbivntiaLnica, n. sp. 



Reddish-fulvous, the head not constricted behind, labrum black; 

 thorax not longer than broad, impunctate; elytra dark blue, 

 the extreme apex fulvous, strongly punctate-striate, the interstices 

 convex near the apex. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate not constricted behind, the frontal elevations 

 distinct, divided by a narrow longitudinal groove, labrum bluish- 

 black, antennae extending to half the length of the elytra en- 

 tirely fulvous ; thorax slightly broader than long , moderately 

 constricted at the sides, the basal sulci very deep and followed 



