5-1 
CHRYSOMELIDiE. 
black ; antennae robust, fulvous (the last two joints in the type 
and only specimen available broken off), fourth and fifth joints 
elongate. Thorax subquadrate, the sides deeply constricted in 
the middle; basal sulcus very deep; the disc with a few minute 
punctures in the middle and anteriorly. Scutellum fulvous. 
Elytra very feebly depressed below the base, deeply punctate- 
striate; the punctures round and large, closely placed near the 
suture, more distantly so at the sides ; a large subquadrate blue 
spot occupies the shoulders and extends to the lateral but not to 
the sutural margins. Underside and legs fulvous, clothed with 
golden pubescence. 
Length 5-6 mm. 
Hab. Bengal : Mandar. 
Also allied to L. histrio, Clark, but the elytra differently marked 
and the spots blue not black, the puncturation more closely placed 
and the underside clothed with yellow pubescence. 
102. Lema burmaensis, sp. n. 
Clypeus, antennae, legs and the underside black ; above fulvous ; 
elytra with a small black spot before and another behind the 
middle. 
Head strongly raised between the eyes, the elevation with a 
central rather deep groove posteriorly extended as far as the middle, 
finely pubescent, area behind the eyes not constricted ; eyes rather 
deeply emarginate, the space within sparingly pubescent ; antennae 
and clypeus black, third joint of the antennae rather smaller than 
the fourth, the following joints elongate. Thorax not longer than 
broad, moderately constricted, the anterior angles with a very 
small tubercle, the disc impunctate, basal sulcus very deep, placed 
rather close to the posterior margin. Elytra with a short but 
rather deep depression below the base, the punctures moderately 
strong at the latter place, much finer posteriorly ; a black spot 
placed within the depression and another one behind the middle, 
slightly more outwards than the first spot. Body beneath and 
legs black, clothed with fine grey pubescence. 
Length 5 mm. 
Hab. Burma : Tharrawaddy. Type in Coll. IT. E. Andiewes. 
Of this distinctly marked species I have seen only a single 
specimen ; the black antennae, legs, and underside separate it at 
once from L. histrio . 
103. Lema bimaculata, Baly, Ent. Month. Mag. 1888, p. 85. 
Eulvous ; antennae (the base excepted) and an elytral spot behind 
the middle black. 
Head strongly constricted behind the eyes, broader than long; 
eyes very large, deeply and acutely notched, lateral sulci very deep, 
intraocular space not divided, impunctate ; palpi robust ; anteuna 3 
