442 MR. M. JACOBY ON NEW [Mar. 1.5, 



Length 3 lines. 



Hab. Transvaal. 



Head closely covered with rather deep oblong punctures, anterior 

 margin of the epistome deeply concave emarginate ; labrum fulvous. 

 Antennse scarcely extending to one third the length of the body, 

 obscure fulvous, the fifth to the apical joints closely pubescent. 

 Thorax transversely convex, its sides rounded and subangulate at 

 the middle, surface punctured like the head, the interstices ex- 

 tremely finely granulate, metallic green, anterior angles more or less 

 distinctly aureous. Scutellum of the same colour or metaUic green, 

 broader than long, finely granulate, with some deep punctures. 

 Elytra elongate, narrowed and acute at the apex, longitudinally 

 depressed in front of the humeral callus, surface deeply and closely 

 punctured, the interstices, especially near the sides, coarsely trans- 

 versely rugose, the extreme apex and the margins aureous ; inflexed 

 limb of the elytra of the same colour. Legs aeneous, with a violet 

 reflection. 



Two specimens are contained in my collection. 



8. COLASPOSOMA TARSALE, Sp. UOV. 



Elongate, subparallel. Metallic green below ; above opaque green, 

 basal joints of antennae and the legs fulvous ; tarsi black ; thorax 

 and elytra densely punctured, the latter transversely rugose through- 

 out. 



Length 3 lines. 



Hab. Africa. 



Head strigose at the extreme vertex, densely and deeply punc- . 

 tured at its lower part ; clypeus separated from the front by a semi- 

 distinct transverse smooth ridge, its lower part finely rugose punctate. 

 Labrum fulvous. Mandibulse metallic green at the base. Palpi 

 fulvous, their apex piceous. Antennae of half the length of the 

 body, first three joints fulvous, the rest piceous. Thorax transverse, 

 convex, its sides rou^.Jed, surface covered throughout with deep 

 punctures, green, opaque. Scutellum impunctate, broader than 

 long. Elytra elongate, not depressed below the base, slightly 

 narrowed and rounded towards the apex, their surface covered 

 throughout with transverse wrinkles, the interstices punctate. Under- 

 side green, shining ; legs fulvous ; tarsi black ; anterior legs 

 elongated. 



One specimen in my collection. 



The opaque colour of its upper parts, together with the black 

 tarsi and fulvous legs, will separate the present species from others, 

 especially from C. instabile, Har., and C.femorale, Lefev. 



9. COLASPOSOMA LONGIPES, Sp. nOV. 



Oblong. Cupreous below ; head aureous, remotely punctured ; 

 antennae, labrum, and legs fulvous, the anterior ones elongate; 

 thorax finely, elytra strongly substriate-punctate, metallic green. 



Length 3 lines. 



Hab. Transvaal. 



