228 MARTIN JACOBY 



of the posterior tarsi as long as half the length of the tibiae ; 

 anterior coxal cavities closed. 



Bhamò, August, 1886. Also India (coll. Jacoby), 



152. A£onolcpta, a,ll>oi*asciata,, n. sp. 



Flavous; the base of the head, the breast and the posterior 

 femora, black; thorax impunctate ; elytra black, the suture po- 

 steriorly fulvous, each elytron with a whitish central transverse 

 band. 



Length 2 lines. 



Vertex of the head and the labrum black , the space below 

 the antennae, ilavous; antenna} flavous, the extreme apex of the 

 terminal joint, black, the second and tliird joints very small, 

 equal ; thorax nearly twice as broad as long, transversely con- 

 vex , the sides but slightly rounded , the surface impunctate ; 

 scutellum black ; elytra scarcely visibly punctured , l)lack the 

 suturai and lateral margin posteriorly, fulvous , tlie centre of 

 the disc occupied by a transverse nearly white and slightly 

 curved band not extending quite to the suturai margin ; tlie 

 breast and the base of the posterior femora black , the legs 

 flavous ; abdomen fulvous. 



Bhamò, August 1886. 



In one specimens the entire head is black and the ground 

 colour of the elytra is fulvous , the white band being bounded 

 above and below by a narrow band, this specimen is probably 

 immature. 



153. Monolepta. modesta, n. sp. 



Pale flavous; antennae black, the lower three joints fulvous; 

 thorax impunctate pale fulvous; elytra whitish, the suture and 

 margin narrowly fiilvous, surface finely punctured. 



Length 1 '/g ^i^^- 



Head fulvous at the vertex, impunctate, the lower portion 

 paler; antennae with the second and third joints short, equal. 



