LONGPTARS US. L UPBitOMORPH A. 



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Longitarsus undulatovittatus, Motschulsky. 

 Teinodactila undulatovittata, Motsch., /. c. 



Form of T. dorsalis but more oblong. Elongate-ovate, sub- 

 convex, shining, testaceous, the antennae apically subclavate, the 

 head and an undulated vitta on each elytron black, the pro- 

 thorax subquadrate, reddish-testaceous. 



Length, 1 lin. ; breadth, \ lin. 



Ceylon : Colombo. 



Longitarsus morio, Motschulsky. 

 Teinodactila morio, Motsch., t. <?., p. 418. 



In form and colour resembles T. anchusce but is shorter and 

 smaller by one-half. Oblong-ovate, convex, shining, punctate 

 the base of the antennae and the legs testaceous, the posterior 

 legs infuscated ; humerus somewhat prominent. 



Length, j lin. ; breadth, A lin. 



Ceylon : mountains of Nuwara Eliya. There is a specimen 

 doubtfully determined as this species in the British Museum. 



Genus LUPEROMORPHA, Weise. 



Luperomorpha, Weise, Wiegruaim's Archiv. f. Naturg. liii, part 1, 

 1887, p. 202. 



Genotype, Luperomorpha trivialis, Weise (Siberia). This was 

 the species for which the genus was erected. A specimen of 

 L. trivialis, Weise, from Korea, identified by Heikertmger, is in 

 the British Museum, and this example I have examined. 



Head moderately large, somewhat long, with vertex slightly 

 convex, frontal tubercles not strongly developed, interantennal 

 carina well developed, sharp and short, clvpeus small, transverse. 

 Antennae in the male longer than, and in the female about half as 

 long as, the body ; the first three segments comparatively thinner, 

 the following segments somewhat broadened, the first segment as 

 long as the following two together. Prothorax somewhat broader 

 than the head, almost as broad as long, sides rounded, posterior 

 lateral angles widely rounded, anterior lateral angles sometimes 

 oblique and thickened, each furnished with a seta-bearing pore, 

 the seta itself short ; surface gently convex, often very finely 

 alutaceous or finely granulate, and also punctate, the punctures 

 being always fine and more or less sparse ; no ante-basal trans- 

 verse furrow. Scutellum triangular with apex rounded. Elyfra 

 somewhat broader than prothorax at base, sides almost parallel; 

 surface generally punctate, the punctures being usually stronger 

 than those on the pronotum ; on the apical part there are a few 

 scattered, erect, seta-like hairs, which are hardly visible unless 

 seen in a suitable light and under a high power. Underside : 



