BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S. 
1229 
186. Anthaxia uniformis, n.sp. 
Oblong, sub-clepi’essecl, brassy-brown, sub-nitid, densely and very 
minutely punctate all over. Head deeply immersed in the thorax, 
the front vertical, flat, without impression. Thorax wider than 
long, the anterior angles a little advanced, the sides rounded, the 
base of the same width as the apex, and the median line distinctly 
impressed, with on each side of it at the base a deep elongate im- 
pression. Elytra about twice the length of the thorax, but scarcely 
so wide, parallel -sided and rounded at the apex, a depression near 
each shoulder, and the puncturation a little rougher towards the 
base than towards the apex. 
Long. 2, lat. f line. 
187. Anthaxia purpurascens, n.sp. 
Oblong-oval, sub-depressed, geneous, sub-nitid, with a purplish 
tint on the elytra, and very minutely and densely punctate. Head 
covered above by the thorax and broadly impressed on the anterior 
part. Thorax transverse, more convex and cylindrical-looking 
than the last species and without either median line or basal 
impressions. Elytra of the width of the thorax and nearly three 
times the length, rounded at the apex, and the surface rather 
irregular with a short oblique thick keel from each shoulder. 
Long. If, lat. i line. 
188. Neocuris viridiaurea, n.sp. 
Elongate-ovate, brilliant golden-green, very minutely punctate. 
Head without impression in front. Thorax transverse, little wider 
than the head, a little wider behind than in front, truncate in 
front, and lobed behind, and with a sinuate punctiform impression 
scarcely visible immediately in front of the scutellum. The elytra 
are of the width of the thorax, and a little more than twice the 
length, separately rounded at the apex, and not covering the 
pygidium. 
Long. 1|, lat. I line. 
