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the middle of the head from the epistoma to the occipnt, and on each side of 
central line of the thorax, are nearly black, with a brassy-green tinge. The th 
is strongly transverse, quadrate, with the sides rounded anteriorly. The basal. 
and lateral margins of the elytra are testaceous ; the pale belts are compose) 
very short lines forming together strongly zig-zag fascia. 
Ega ; rare. 
CoPTODERA LEBioiDES. 71. sp. Pallide testacea, capite olscuriore, ely. 
viridi-teneis, fasciis duabus Jleccuosis, pallidis, profunde puncU 
striatis : tliorace hasi medio late producto ; antennis articulis brem 
crassis, suh-moniliformihus. Long. 4 millim. Lat. elytr. 2 mih 
Closely allied to the preceding, but smaller, the middle part of the has.! 
the thorax distinctly produced and rounded, and the joints of the antennje n 
thicker and shorter. The general colour is pale testaceous, with the el 
brassy-green ; the pale belts are narrower than in C. cv^reotincta, the first h 
interrupted by the green sutural interstice, and both separated from the pale lat 
margin, as usual, by the dark ninth interstice. 
Ega. In my own aud the Baron Chaudoir's collection. 
CoPTODEEA LiNEOLATA, n. sp. Piceo-hrunnea, lahro, palpis, anter, 
pedihusque testaceis ; supra vix nitida ; thorace transversa, quadn 
laterihus modice rotundatis, angulis posticis laud prominentih 
elytris profunde punctata -striatis, fasciis macularilus dualus, e linen 
parvis, discretis, formatis. 
Long. 5 — 6 inillim. Lat. elytr. 2i-millim. ^ ? ] 
Destitute of metallic lustre ; head (with the eyes) narrower than the thou 
the latter scarcely narrowed behind, and but little rounded on the sides anterio:( 
the posterior angles not prominent, and the base line nearly straight. The j 
fascia? on the elytra are formed of remarkably distinct and pale lineoles ; five forrni 
the first belt (2 short ones on the 2nd and 3rd, a much longer one on the 4th, aiii 
shorter ones again on the 5th and 6th interstices), and 6 or 7 forming the seco:t 
all of which are short and separated from each other. The labrum is much elonga- 
and the antenna are formed of slender cylindrical joints. 
New Guinea. Collected in numbers by Mr. Wallace. 
CoPTODEEi CTANELLA, 71. sp. Supra Icste cijaneo-viridis, thoracis ehjtii 
rumque marginilus lateralihus rufis, Us macula utrinque discoidii 
prope basin, fasciaque postica ahbreviata communi valde curvav 
testaceo-rujis ; corpore infra piceo-nigro, oris part ibus, antennis pet 
busque testaceo-rufis. Long. 7 millim. Lat. elytr. 3| millim. $ I 
A handsome species allied to others described by Schmidt Gobelfrom Burmfij 
The head with the eyes is narrower than the thorax; the latter is transvei 
quadrate, rounded outwards in the middle, and with strongly projecting hind angle 
