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CHKVSOMELIDiE. 
sides. Body beneath and legs fulvous, sides of breast blackish, 
finely longitudinally strigose. 
Length 2-2 1 mm. 
Hah. Bombay : Belgaum. 
Can be distinguished by the fine strigse of the thorax. 
367. Cryptocephalus spengleri, Fair. Ent. Sgst. Suppl. 1798, p. 109 ; 
Suffr. Monogr., Linn. Ent. ix, 1854, p. 159. 
“ Thorax rufous, shining, with two black spots, elytra testa- 
ceous ; a posterior spot cyaneous.” ( Fahr .) 
“Size of C. coloratus, C. pustulatus, and C. vahli. Antennae black, 
base rufous. Head rufous, black round eyes ; body obscurely 
coloured, legs testaceous.” (Suffrian.) 
Hah. “ Tranquebar ” ( teste Fahr.). 
Suffrian thinks this is a variety of C. vahli. 
This and the following species cannot be recognized with any 
certainty without an examination of the types. 
368. Cryptocephalus Olivieri, Harold, Coleopt. Hefte, x, 1872, p. 254. 
Cryptocephalus lundi, Oliv. ( nec Fahr.) Ent. vi, 1808, p. 827, pi. 6, 
fig. 103 ; Suffr. Monogr., Linn. Ent. ix, 1854, p. 159. 
“ Above testaceous, beneath blackish-brown, antennae black. 
Small ; first joint of antennae rufous ; bead testaceous. Thorax 
smooth. Elytra scarcely punctate-striate, shining. Body dark 
brown, abdomen, apex of femora and their bases, reddish.” 
(Harold.) 
Hah. India. 
369. Cryptocephalus rubripes, Hope in Gray's Zool. Misc. 1831, 
p. 30 ; Suffr. Monogr., Linn. Ent. xiv, 1860, p. 49. 
“ Green, antennae and femora rufous.” (Hope.) 
Length 4 mm. 
Hah. Assam. 
Unrecognizable from the description given. Probably not a 
Cryptocephalus at all. 
370. Cryptocephalus latimanus, Oliv. Ent. vi, 1808, p. 825, pi. 6, 
fig. 100 ; Suffr, Monogr., Linn. Ent. ix, 1854, p. 159. 
“ Testaceous, apex of antennae fuscous ; head punctured, labrum 
flavous. Thorax punctured, margins paler ; anterior tibiae 
widened.” (Olivier.) 
Hah. Bengal. 
