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Upper portion of front in tlie male impressed just within the 
eye with a large round fovea ; antennae in the same sex entirely 
flavous,the second joint very short, moniliform, the third thickened, 
subtrigonate, its antero-external angle armed with a long acute 
tooth, the fourth joint strongly thickened, compressed externally, 
equal in length to the third, the fifth shorter than either of the 
preceding, compressed and dilated externally at the base ; an- 
tennae in the female simple, filiform. Thorax transverse, trans- 
versely sulcate, more deeply excavated on either side the median 
line ; its surface smooth, impunctate ; sides nearly straight and 
parallel, slightly converging anteriorly. Elytra narrowly oblong, 
parallel, very finely punctured. 
This species is separated from A. sniarag dipennis , Duv. (viridi- 
pennis, Chap.), by the dilated joints of the antennae in the male 
sex. 
Females of which the males are unknown to me. 
35. Aulacophora ukicolor, Jac. Notes Leyd. Mus. v. p. 201. 
Ovata, postice ampliata, convexa, flava, nitida ; thorace sat profunde 
transversim sulcato ; elytris infra basin transversim depressis, tenuiter 
punctatis. Long. 5 lin. 
Foem. Abdominis segmento anali integro. 
Hah. Saleyer. 
This insect, of which Mr. Jacoby has kindly sent me a specimen, 
exactly resembles A. Boisduvali in size, form, and sculpture, only 
differing in the uniform flavous coloration of the whole body ; 
whether it is a distinct species or only a local form of A. Boisdu- 
vali it is impossible, in the absence of the male (which is at 
present unknown), to determine. 
36. Aulacophora nigrosignata. Auguste ovata, postice ampliata, 
flava, nitida; pectore abdomineque nigris ; thorace transversim sulcato, 
sulco medio subinterrupto ; elytris subnitidis, tenuiter punctatis, 
utrisque plaga basali transversa, utrinque abbreviata, fasciaque pone 
medium, interdum ad suturam abbreviata, nigris. Long. 4-4^ lin. 
Focrn. Abdominis segmento anali apice integro, obtuso. 
Ilal. Elores {Wallace). 
Antennae nearly three fourths the length of the body, filiform. 
Thorax nearly twice as broad as long ; sides nearly straight and 
slightly diverging from the base to beyond the middle, thence 
converging towards the apex; upper surface finely but distinctly 
punctured on either side in front; disk deeply sulcate transversely, 
