CHRYSOLAMPlt A . 
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Head very finely and closely punctured, vertex with longitudinal 
groove ; clypeus rugose-punctate, anterior 
margin slightly concave ; antennae ex- 
tending nearly to apex of elytra, third 
joint slightly longer than fourth. Thorax 
twice as broad as long, of even width, 
sides strongly rounded at middle ; surface 
as closely but rather more strongly 
punctured than the head, punctures of 
even size, somewhat more crowded at 
the sides. Elytra with slight basal de- 
pression, very closely and deeply punc- 
tured in somewhat regular rows ; inter- 
stices strongly transversely rugose at sides 
nearly to the apex, the latter longitudinally 
costate. 
Length 0 mm. 
Hob. Sylhet. 
Distinguished from other allied species 
by the finely and closely punctured head 
and thorax. 
Fig. 111. 
Chry solan rpr a thoracica. 
490. Chrysolampra minuta, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxxii, 1892, 
p. 894. 
Eulvous or piceous beneath, metallic green or blue above; 
labrum and antennae fulvous. 
$ . Oblong-ovate, convex. Head sparingly and finely punc- 
tured ; clypeus more strongly and closely punctate ; antennae 
extending to apex of elytra, third and fourth joints equal, elongate, 
apical joints slightly widened. Thorax transverse, more than 
twice as broad as long, sides rounded, very slightly subangulate 
behind the middle ; surface finely and not very closely punctured, 
punctures slightly larger at the sides. Scutellum rather large. 
Elytra convex, scarcely depressed below base, somewhat regularly 
punctate-striate near suture, sides very deeply and more irregularly 
punctured. 
$ . Blue above ; antenme shorter ; elytra longitudinally tuber- 
culate at sides ; anterior femora only slightly dilated, armed with 
a small tooth. 
Length 3| mm. 
Hah. Burma : Ivarennee. 
The smallest species of the genus Known. 
491. Chrysolampra cnrvipes, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova , xxvii, 
1889, p. 161. 
Metallic green or cupreous ; antennae, labrum and palpi fulvous. 
Head partly green and aureous, closely and distinctly punctured, 
more strongly so at sides than on vertex, the latter with an 
obscure central groove and a broader smooth space above the 
