1230 THE INSECTS OF THE VICINITY OF KING’S SOUND, 
189. Stigmodera Duboulayi, Saund. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2812. 
190. Stigmodera decipiens, Westw. 
Syn. S. tricarinata, Mad., Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2805. 
191. Merimna atrata, Cast, and Gory. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2981. 
192. ClIRYSOBOTHRIS INCANA, ll.Sp. 
Elongate-ovate, depressed, of a bronzy olive colour and sulj- 
nitid. Head rugosel}’ and vermiculately punctate, thinly clothed 
with a short grayish pubescence, a shallow fovea in the middle of 
the vertex, and two larger ones nearer the front. Thorax wider 
than the head, and twice as wide as long, truncate in front, slightly 
and unevenly rounded on the sides and deeply bi-sinuate at the 
base with the apex of the basal lobe truncate ; densely punctate, 
transversely striate and irregularly foveate. Elytra wider than 
the thoi’ax and more than four times the length, deeply bi-sinuate 
at the base, rounded at the humeral angles, narrowed and finely 
serrate towards the apex, very densely and minutely punctate with 
four costie on each elytron ; one near the suture extending from 
base to apex, throwing out a short branch from near the base to the 
suture to about the fourth of its length ; the second rising in a 
large fovea at the base, wdiich is also the source of the first costa, 
and extending over about four-fifths of the length of the elytra, 
where it joins the third costa, which extends from the humeral angle 
to a little behind its junction with the second; the fourth rises 
behind the shoulder and runs nearly parallel to the lateral margin 
to the apex ; there is a golden fovea in the middle of the second 
costa, and another towards the apex of the third. The abdominal 
segments are strongly toothed on the sides at the base. 
Long. 8, lat. 21 lines. 
193. Chrysobothris viridis, iNIacl. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 298G. 
