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CHttYSOMELIDiE. 
105. Lema femotata, Gulrin , Icon. Iteyne Anim ., Ins. 1844, p. 259; 
Lacord. Mon. Phytoph. i, 1845, p. 316 ; Jacoby, Ann. Mus. Civ. 
Genova, xxvii, 1889, p. 150. 
Fig. 8 . — Lema femorata. 
i joints of the antennae black ; 
thorax with black spot at sides. 
Elytra with sutural and apical 
spots, a transverse band before and 
another behind the middle, black. 
Closely allied to the preceding 
species but can be distinguished by 
the black spot at the base of the 
thorax and on the sides and by the 
extra sutural basal and small apical 
spot on the elytra ; the antennae 
are longer and more slender, and 
the posterior femora extend beyond 
the apex of the elytra ; the thorax 
in addition to the basal sulcus has 
also another transverse more or 
less distinct groove placed near 
the anterior margin. 
Length 8-9 mm. 
Hah. Assam; Sumatra; Borneo. 
106. Lema maindroni, sp. n. 
Eulvous ; antennae, extreme apex of tibiae and the tarsi black. 
Elytra with a spot near scutellum and a short elongate band near 
apex bluish. 
Head not constricted posteriorly, fulvous, strongly bituberculate 
between the eyes, the elevations divided 
posteriorly onty ; eyes moderate, deeply 
notched; clypeus and labrum black; antennae 
slender at the base, gradually but slightly 
thickened towards the apex, basal four joints 
fulvous, the third and fourth black above, 
the others entirely of that colour. Thorax 
subquadrate, the anterior portion only mode- 
rately widened, the constriction not deep 
and sulciform but bounded above by a short 
perpendicular ridge, the disc not perceptibly 
punctured. Elytra fulvous with a very 
short and feeble basal depression, closely 
and strongly punctate-striate, the punctures 
round ; a round spot near the scutellum 
and a rather broad stripe from the middle 
to near the apex, between the third and 
sixth row of punctures (sometimes in shape of 
an elongate spot), metallic bluish. Beneath 
Fig. 9. 
Lema maindroni. 
and the legs fulvous. 
