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conlcal hump, the rest of the surface strongly verrucose and 

 sparingly punctured, of the same colour as the thorax, the raised 

 portions more or less purplish, underside and the femora fulvous, 

 tibifC and tarsi metallic blue. 



Hah. Richmond, N. S. Wales. I hâve seen two spécimens sent by 

 D"" Staudinger and Bang-Haas. 



HALTIGIN^. 



Sebaethe semiviridis n. sp. — Obscure testacœus, the thorax 

 impunctate, Us dise greeiiish, elytra impunctate, more or less greenish. 

 — Length, 5-7 mill. 



Head impunctate, testaceous, the frontal tubercles distinct, of 

 broadly ovate or pyriform shape, the lower portion of the face per- 

 pendicularly deflexed^ the clypeus with an acutely raised central 

 ridge; eyes very iarge, occupying the entire sides of the head, 

 antennae testaceous or pale fulvous, extending beyond the middle of 

 the elytra, ail the joints, with the exception of the second, extremely 

 elongate; thorax about three times as broad as long, the sides very 

 slightly rounded and narrowed anteriorly, broadly flattened, ante- 

 rior angles thickened but not produced, posterior angles obtuse, the 

 surface entirely impunctate, the sides testaceous, the middle of the 

 dise green, elytra ovate, greenish testaceous, entirely impunctate, 

 underside and legs obscure testaceous. 



Hah, Perak. 



Of this species I possess three spécimens, ail of which show more 

 or less the greenish dise of the thorax and of the elytra; it is 

 propable that this colour is far more pronounced when the insect is 

 alive; the entirely impunctate thorax and elytra will further assist 

 in its récognition. 



Sebaethe sulphurea n. sp. — Pale flavous, antennœ hlack, the 

 lower two or three joints flavous, head and thorax impunctate, elytra 

 m,inutely punctured. — Length, 5 mill. 



Head impunctate, the frontal tubercles transverse, the clypeus 

 with an acutely raised perpendicular central ridge, the antennae 

 extending to the middle of the elytra, black, the lower two or three 

 joints flavous, the third and following joints nearly equal ; thorax 

 three times broader than long, the sides strongly rounded and 

 narrowly flattened, not much narrowed in front, the angles distinct 

 but not produced ; elytra oblong ovate, narrowly margined, minutely 

 punctured, the interstices slightly wrinkled, underside and legs 

 flavous, the metatarsus of the posterior legs as long as the following 

 three joints to gether. 



Hah, Lombok, Sapit, 2,000 feet. {Fruhstorfer). 



