190 MARTIN .lACOBY 



margin ; underside and legs fulvous , the sides of the breast 

 piceous , strongly punctured ; tibi.T triangularly dilated and 

 toothed near the apex. 



Bhamò , July. 



A single specimen having quite the appearance of a species 

 of Chrysomela on account of its broad convex shape. 



82. Haltica (Graptodern) fbveicollis, n. sp. 



Below black ; above greenish-aeneous ; thorax rather finely 

 punctured, bifoveolate anteriorly; el v tra closely and more strongly 

 punctured, antennae and legs, black. 



9 . Elytra with a single costa from the slioulder to below 

 the middle. 



Length 2-2 y.^ lines. 



Head impunctate ; the frontal elevations rather flat and broad, 

 the clypeus triangular-shaped, raised into a short ridge ìjetween 

 the antennae, tlie latter rather longer than half tlie length of 

 the body, black, the fourtli joint slightly longer than the third; 

 thorax nearly twice as broad as long, the sides slightly rounded, 

 the anterior angles not produced , the surface rather convex , 

 nearly impunctate in the male, finely punctured in the female, 

 with two round depressions near the anterior margins , the 

 basilar groove rather deep and slightly sinuate, the base with 

 a few rather distinct punctures ; elytra very closely and rather 

 strongly punctured, with a short longitudinal depression l)elow 

 the scutellum, the male without, the female witli a longitudinal 

 ridge extending from the shoulders to below tlie middle. 



Burmah: Bhamò, Kathà, Senmigion, Kyeenkian. Tenasserim: 

 Kawkareet. 



The general greenish bronze colour of the upper surface, the 

 two thoracic depressions and the very closely and strongly 

 punctured elytra will help to distinguish //. foveicollis from its 

 many closely allied congeners which are at present far from 

 being well defined in regard to tlieir specific distinction. 



