162 MARTIN JACOBY 



Length 4 - 4 Yg lines. 



Mas. Head metallic green, varied witli aureous, closely and 

 distinctly punctured , more strongly at the sides than at the 

 vertex , the latter with an obscure central narrow groove and 

 a broader smooth space above the episteme ; the anterior margin 

 of the clypeus straight, its surface closely punctured; labrum 

 and palpi fuWous ; antenne^ extending to two-thirds the length 

 of the body, entirely fulvous ; thorax at least twice as broad as 

 long , the sides slightly rounded at the middle and narrowed 

 towards the apex, the surface remotely and finely punctured at 

 the disc, more strongly at the sides, metallic cupreous or green ; 

 scutellum broader tlianlong, irapunctate; elytra with the basal 

 portion raised and bounded Ijelow by a transverse depression , 

 the punctuation rather fine and near the suture arranged in 

 irregular double rows , the interstices at the sides irregularly 

 transversely rugose and swollen; underside finely clothed with 

 silvery pubescence. 



Teinzò and Bhamò. 



Closely allied to C. splendens Baly but at once distinguished 

 by the entirely fulvous antennae and tlie curved apices of the 

 intermediate tibia) in the male ; the female is larger and the 

 elytra have generally aljout four longitudinal rows of strongly 

 raised tubercles placed at the sides ; in both sexes the anterior 

 femora are strongly dilated into a triangular tooth. 



31. IVodostoMia "biplag-iatuni , n. sp. 



Piceous ; the basal joints of the antennae, the head, anterior 

 margin of the thorax and the legs and abdomen fulvous ; thorax 

 distinctly punctured , obscurel v biangulate ; elytra fulvous , 

 strongly punctate-striate, each with a discoidal black oval spot. 



Length 1 '/o ^ine. 



Head strongly but remotely punctured, fulvous, the episteme 

 not separated from the face ; the anterior margin of the clypeus 

 emarginate ; palpi fiavous ; antennae two-thirds the length of 

 the body, the three lower joints and the base of the two or 



