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CHRYSOMELIDiE. 
any of the following joints ; apex of the pygidium and the last 
abdominal segment partly, black. 
Length 4 mm. 
Hcib. Assam. Type in Brit. Mils. 
198. Gynandrophtlialma nagaensis, sp. n. 
Testaceous ; terminal joints of antennae fuscous. Elytra very 
pale, a humeral, another spot near scutellum and two at middle 
placed transversely, black. 
Similar to the preceding species, of the same shape, but smaller ; 
the iabrum testaceous, the antennae similar as well as the 
thorax (in one specimen with an indication of four small spots). 
Elytra much less strongly punctured, the punctures more regu- 
larly placed, the spots of different shape, those at the base con- 
nected, the humeral spot small and round, the inner one much 
larger and subtriangular in shape; of the lower spots one is attached 
to the lateral margin and is oblong, the other is placed close to 
the suture, somewhat subtriangular. Beneath and the legs testa- 
ceous, finely clothed with yellow hairs ; the tarsi slightly fuscous, 
their first joint distinctly longer than the others. 
Length 5 mm. 
Hab. Assam : Naga TIills {Doherty). Type in Brit. Mus. 
The design on the elytra and the shape and position of the 
spots are quite different from those in the preceding insect, as is 
also the puncturation. 
199. Gynandrophtlialma crassipes, Duviv. (Clytra) Ann. Soc. JEnt. 
Bely. 1891, p. 31. 
Eulvous: antennse (basal joints excepted), 
mandibles, breast and apex of abdomen black ; 
elytra with an oblong transverse patch near 
middle, emarginate at lower end, greenish- 
black. 
<5 . Head flat, nearly smooth with tw r o 
oblique depressions at middle ; clypeus not 
separated ; antennse scarcely reaching to 
base of thorax, fourth and following joints 
transverse. Thorax transversely convex, 
rather more than twice as broad as long, 
finely punctured throughout. Scutellum very 
convex. Elytra oblong, subparallel, very 
finely rugose and punctured. Body beneath 
clothed with silvery pubescence. Legs very 
robust, femora strongly developed. 
$ . Legs considerably less robust, surface shining. 
Length 6-7 mm. 
Hab. Bengal : Konbir. 
