BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S. 
1231 
194. CiSSEIS FULGIDICOLLIS, n.sp. 
Oblong, of a golden-coppery lustre, the elytra black, or purplish- 
black. Head strongly but not densely punctate, not very pro- 
foundly impressed in the middle. Thorax a little transverse, 
wider than the head, lightly bisinuate at the apex, more so at the 
base, the sides very slightly rounded, sub-convex, rather thinly 
but strongly punctate, and transversely striolate towards the 
sides. Scutellum bright copper colour, the disk with five or six 
strong punctures. Elytra of the width of the thorax at the base 
and four times the length, the base bisinuate, the sides narrowing 
a little to the a])ex and finely serrate, uniformly but not densely 
punctate and sub-rugosely punctate towards the sides, with foveae 
filled with whitish ])ubescence distributed as follows : on each 
elytron at the base between the scutellum and the shoulder there is a 
deep ti’ansvense fovea, a little behind it is a small round one, a 
little behind that and near the suture is a larger round one, 
and behind that again, and still neai'er the suture, are two or 
thiee small round ones, behind that and near the apex on the 
suture is a rather large round one, and in addition there are on 
the posterior half, and near and in a line with the sides, two 
round foveie. The sides of the thorax and sides of the abdominal 
segments are covered with a fine dense pubescence. 
Long. 5.t, lat. 2 lines. 
195. Clsseis cruciata. Fab. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2999. 
19G. CissEis suTURALis, Hope. 
^Mast. Cat. Col. 8p. 3019. 
197. Clsseis niguifennis, n.sp. 
Elongate, the head, thorax, and scutellum of a deep red golden 
lustre, the elytra i)lack, the legs and umler surface metallic green. 
Head finely punctate, deei>ly impress(;d in front in the middle. 
Thorax little wider than long, sub-convex, finely punctate and 
transversely rugose. Scutellum finely punctate. Elytra punctate, 
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