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MR. S, JIAULIK ON 



thinl c,o;s(ta5 are feebler, and arising froTn the hu\norns they break 

 pp \;itiO tubercle? posteriorly without reaching tl\e apical area of 

 the ^lytrou ; thp fourth cojifc,i is hardly developed at the baijie, but 

 more strongly so posteriqrly, bending round to join the first costa 

 on the apical ar^a j between th^ fpurth cos,ta and the margin, 



Text-figure 4. 



Ventral view of Kari brunnea. ; 



which is also raised, the surface is much depressed, containing 

 deeper punctures and much broken up at various places by 

 swellings. Underside more shiny than the uppersido. The 

 epipleurre of the elytra and the under surface of the pronotum 

 bear a few scattered dark punctures. The legs are very sparsely 



Text-fiffure 5. 



Under surface of tarsus of Kari brunnea. 



scattered over with short, erect, whitish hairs. The first joint 

 of the tarsus is constricted at the base and dilated at the apex ; the 

 second is broader than long, slightly eniarginate at the apex ; the 

 third is similar to the second in structure, not deejily bilobed as 

 is usual iu the Ohrysomelidse j the claw-joint arises from the base 



