LEM A. 
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rest fine and placed in striae, the interstices longitudinally convex 
from the middle downwards. Beneath and the legs entirely 
flavous, claws black. 
Length 9 mm. 
Hab. Ceylon ( Ferbury ). Type in Brit. Mils. 
A large species of entirely flavous shining coloration, the first 
row of elytral punctures simple ( Bradylema , Weise). It is larger 
than L. indica , has the antennae entirely flavous, and the thorax 
different in shape and structure. 
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53. Lema criocerioides, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bely, xxxvii, 1893, p. 271. 
L. robusta, Jac. Ann. Mas. Genova, xxxii, 1892, p. 869. 
Beneath black, above fulvous, pygidium fulvous above. 
Bobust and broadly subcylindrical, the head deeply constricted 
posteriorly, impunctate, supraocular grooves very deep ; eyes 
deeply notched ; antennae black, only extend a little beyond the 
base of the thorax, the basal joint fulvous, the third and following 
joints widened and compressed, opaque, the apex of the terminal 
joint fulvous. Thorax subquadrate, moderately constricted at the 
sides, the basal sulcus distinct but not deep, the surface minutely 
and sparingly punctured. Elytra very convex, without basal 
depression, strongly and deeply punctured anteriorly, more finely 
so posteriorly. Underside and legs black, sparingly clothed with 
silvery pubescence, the pygidium fulvous above. 
Length 7 mm. 
Hah. Burma : Teinzo. 
Principally distinguished by the short and flattened antennae 
similar to many species of the genus Crioceris. 
54. Lema greeni, sp. n. 
Eulvous. 
Head strongly constricted posteriorly ; eyes deeply notched, 
intraocular space scarcely raised, with a longitudinal fine groove ; 
antennae short, fulvous, second joint very small, third slightly 
shorter than fourth, the following joints widened, the terminal 
three joints narrower again. Thorax distinctly longer than broad, 
the anterior angles rounded, the basal sulcus placed at some distance 
from the base, deep ; lateral cavities broad, bounded above by the 
usual ridge ; the surface entirely impunctate. Scutellum rather 
convex and broad. Elytra with a distinct but gradual basal de- 
pression, the punctures within the latter deep, the rest fine, nearly 
obsolete at the sides and from the middle downwards, the in- 
terstices perfectly flat, lateral margins strongly thickened. Body 
beneath shining, the sides of the breast clothed with golden 
pubescence ; abdominal segments with fine patches of similar 
hairs ; femora short and thick. 
Length 8 mm. 
Ceylon: Kandy (A. Green, Coll. Jacoby). 
