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CHRYSOMELIDvE. 
into a short process ; base of the abdomen distantly punctured, 
finely pubescent. 
Length 18-19 mm. 
Hob. Burma : Bhamo ; Cambodia. 
This species is closely allied to S. carbunculus, but is more 
elongate with the sides more parallel than in that species. It can 
be readily distinguished by the purplish sutural band which is 
gradually narrowed posteriorly ; the upper surface of the elytra 
is covered with numerous rows of deep punctures which a, re more 
or less regular near the suture and confused and irregular at the 
sides. Thorax with a narrow medial line nearly free from 
punctures. 
10. Sagra multipunctata, Jac. Ann. Mas. Civ. Genova, xxvii, 1889, 
p. 149. 
Fig, 1. — Sagra multipunctata. 
not extended beyond the apex 
tibiae simple. 
Lenath 8-12 mm. 
Head closely and deeply punc- 
tured : antennae more than half 
the length of the whole insect, 
dark blue, second joint very short, 
terminal four joints very long, 
punctured and opaque ; thorax 
subquadrate, its anterior angles 
bluntly tubercnlate, the lateral 
edges of the disc closely and 
strongly punctured, the middle less 
so ; elytra not depressed at base, 
punctate-striate near the suture, 
the sides irregularly punctured. — 
B . Intermediate femora dilated 
so as to form a medial triangular 
tooth, posterior femora extended 
beyond the apex of the elytra, 
bidentate and tomentose at base ; 
the tibiae armed with long teeth 
near the apex, which is strongly 
produced. — $ . Posterior femora 
of the elytra, glabrous at the base ; 
Hob. Upper Burma : Bhamo. 
Easily distinguished by its narrow elongate shape, strong 
puncturation and the presence of a tomentose patch at the base of 
the posterior femora in the S . 
11. Sagra petelii, Lacord. Mon. Phytoph. i, 1845, p. 44 ; var. $ pygmea, 
id. t. c. 1845, p. 53 ; Paly, Trans. Ent. Soc. (2) v, 1860, p. 236 ; 
id. t. c. (3) iv, 1865, p. 7. 
Dark blue, greenish or cupreous ; antennae bluish-black, scarcely 
