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CHEYSOMELLDjE. 
Length 5 mm. 
Hah. Malabar: Maine {Coll. Jacoby). 
Differs from L. fece in the black clypeus and labrum, the feeble 
elytral depression and differently coloured underside. 
73. Lema rugifrons, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxvii, 1889, p. 151. 
Pale testaceous ; labrum, antennae (basal and apical joints 
excepted) and tarsi fuscous. 
Head broader than long, not constricted posteriorly ; eyes 
large and deeply notched, intraocular space not raised, with a 
short central groove, finely rugose and pubescent ; labrum black ; 
antennae with the basal and apical joints fulvous, the others 
fuscous, third and fourth joints equal. Thorax slightly broader 
than long, the sides with a rather deep excavation, the latter 
joined to the basal sulcus which is deep and placed near the 
base, anterior portion rather strongly widened, with another 
transverse sulcus at each side ; the surface impunctate or with a 
few fine punctures at middle. Elytra without basal depression, 
strongly and closely punctate-striate, the punctures very closely 
placed ; extreme apex of the tibiae and the tarsi more or less 
fuscous. 
Length 4 mm. 
Hah. India: Calcutta; Burma: Bangoon. 
The sculpture and pubescence of the head will at once separate 
this species from any other placed in this section. 
74. Lema feae, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxxii, 1892, p. 873. 
Fulvous ; the breast and the abdomen (partly), black. 
Head not constricted posteriorly ; eyes large, deeply notched 
and margined by deep lateral grooves ; lower nortion of face 
testaceous ; antennae fulvous, about half the leugth of the body, 
the eighth joint slightly concave at its upper edge. Thorax 
slightly broader than long, moderately constricted at the sides, the 
disc with an anterior and posterior transverse sulcus, entirely 
impunctate. Sc-utellum truncate at the apex. Elytra deeply 
depressed below the base, deeply punctured within the depression, 
the posterior portion more finely punctate, the punctures 
surrounded by a piceous ring ; the interstices impunctate, strongly 
thickened at the apex. Underside black, the last four abdominal 
segments fulvous. 
Length 5 mm. 
Hah. Burma: Karenuee. 
Can be known by the colour of the breast and abdomen, in 
connection with the deep elytral depression. 
75. Lema assamensis, Jac. The Entomologist, Suppl. 1891, p. 31. 
Black ; last abdominal segments margined with fulvous, surface 
above rufous. 
Head impunctate, with deep lateral grooves, the intermediate 
