900 MARTIN JACOBY 



bimaculate; elytra with the base swollen, deeply depressed below 

 and punctured, rest of the disc impunctate. 



Length 1 V2 liii®. 



Head with a few deep punctures between the eyes only, the 

 clypeus more distinctly punctured, separated at the sides by 

 deep grooves which extend upwards to the margin of the eyes, 

 antennae testaceous, the terminal joints slightly darker; thorax 

 more than twice as broad as long, the sides angulate immedia- 

 tely below the middle , the anterior submarginai groove deep , 

 not distinctly punctured, the disc with some deep punctures 

 at the middle and a small piceous spot at each side ; elytra 

 scarcely wider at the base than the thorax, the base strongly 

 raised and bounded below by a deep depression , the latter 

 strongly punctured as well as at the sides , rest of the disc 

 impunctate , the punctures being replaced by rows of small 

 piceous spots, a broadly raised costa extends from the shoulder 

 to the lateral margin at each side, the suturai margin slightly 

 darker than the rest of the surface ; underside and legs pale 

 fulvous, femora unarmed. 



Garin Gheba. 



Again closely allied to the preceding and allied species, but 

 the thorax with some deep punctures and two small spots, also 

 angulate directly below the middle instead near the base ; the 

 last joints of the antennae are rather thickened and long. 



43. IN'odostoma dexxtieolle , n. sp. 



Metallic green or cupreous, antennae dark fulvous, the head 

 finely rugosely punctured , thorax acutely dentate below the 

 middle, closely and finely punctured, elytra with basal depression, 

 strongly punctate-striate. 



Length 3 lines. 



Of a bright metallic green, less brilliant and darker below, 

 the head extremely closely and rather finely rugose-punctate, 

 without any grooves, labrum fulvous with a black spot or black 

 as well as the mandibles, palpi fulvous, antennae slender and 



