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29. Cryj>toeeplia,lvis ixnifaseiatxis , n. sp. 



Black ; the basal joints of the antennae, the four anterior legs 

 and the posterior tibice Havous; thorax iinpunctate ; elytra 11a- 

 vous finely puntate-striate a small spot on the shoulder and a 

 broad transverse band below the middle, black. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head very flattened, transversely depressed between the eyes, 

 finely punctured , entii-ely black ; labrum Havous , the middle 

 piceous ; palpi flavous ; antennae black, the three or four basal 

 joints , fiavous ; thorax more than twice as broad as long , 

 widened at the middle, the sides strongly deflexed, the lateral 

 margin nearly straight , the posterior one finely serrate , the 

 surface , smooth , impunctate , black, very shining ; scutellum 

 triangular, fiat, not raised; elytra short, regularly cylindrical, 

 finely and regularly punctate-striate , bright flavous , with a 

 small black humeral spot and a broad slightly curved transverse 

 band extending to either margins and surrounding a roundish 

 yellow spot which forms the ground colour of the apex, pygi- 

 dium black ; l^elow black, a small more or less distinct spot at 

 each side of the prosternum, the four anterior legs, the poste- 

 rior tibise and the sides of the abdomen more or less, flavous. 



Bhamò, July^ Shwegoo, October 1885. 



Distinguished from any other Indian species by the entirely 

 black thorax and the single elytral black band. 



So. Chrysolampra curvipes, n. sp. 



Metallic green or cupreous; the antennae, labrum and palpi 

 fulvous; head closely, thorax remotely punctured; elytra semi- 

 punctate-striate at the disc, irregularly punctured at the sides, 

 the interstices strongly wrinkled. 



Mas. The intermediate tibiae rather strongly curved at the 

 apex, the first joint of the anterior tarsi ])roadly dilated. 



Fein. Elytra with rows of strongly raised tubercles at the sides. 



Ann. del Mu.i. fiv. rll St. Sat. Serio 2.", Vol. VII (11 Maggio 18P0) Il 



