884 MARTIN JACOBY 



in other specimens the head is nearly entirely fulvous and some 

 of the thoracic spots are obsolete. 



20 Gryiiaii<iroplxtli.alm.a decenoiMiotata, n. sp. 



Fulvous, the base of the head, the terminal joints of the 

 antennae, the scutellum, breast and sides of the abdomen, black ; 

 the thorax impunctate, the elytra strongly punctured, each with 

 two spots at the base, two below the middle and one at the 

 apex , black. 



Length 2-2 Yg lines. 



Head impunctate, the basal portion black, the lower part ful- 

 vous, entirely impunctate eyes nearly entire, only slightly notched 

 below, antennae extending to the base of the thorax, black or 

 fuscous the lower three joints fulvous, the third extremely small, 

 the following transversely dilated ; thorax strongly transverse, 

 narrowed in front, the sides but moderately rounded, the surface 

 entirely impunctate , fulvous , the disc sometimes with a small 

 piceous spot; scutellum black, impunctate; elytra rather strongly 

 punctured in irregular (sometimes double) rows, which become 

 entirely obliterated at the apex, each elytron with 5 round black 

 spots, of which two are placed transversely at the basal margin, 

 the outer one on the shoulder, the inner one near the scutellum, 

 a larger spot is situated at the middle of the lateral margin 

 and a fourth spot lower down at the suture, the fifth at the 

 extreme apex in shape of a short stripe; pygidium black; under- 

 side fulvous, clothed with silky whitish pubescence, the breast 

 and the sides of the abdominal segments black; legs fulvous. 



Garin Gheba. 



21. Crynaixdroplitiialma oetomacixlata, n. sp. 



Below blackish, densely clothed with silvery pubescence, above 

 fulvous, the head and thorax nearly impunctate, elytra strongly 

 and closely punctured, each with four small black spots (2. 2.). 



Length 3 V2 lines. 



