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499. Nodina crassipes, sp. n. 
Obscure aeneous ; legs more or less dark fulvous ; underside 
blackish. 
Head closely and fiuely punctured, a short oblique groove above 
both eyes ; clypeus not separated from the face, punctured like the 
head ; antennae obscure dark fulvous, with strongly thickened ter- 
minal joints. Thorax about two and a half times broader than long, 
sides feebly rounded ; surface very closely punctured, puncturation 
scarcely stronger than that on the head. Scutellum broad, sub- 
ovate. Elytra regularly punctate-striate, the punctures distinct 
to apex, last row of punctures in front of the shoulders obliquely 
curved ; interstices flat. Legs very robust ; femora strongly 
thickened ; tibiae aud tarsi fulvous, the former strongly widened 
at apex. 
Length 2| mm. 
Hab. Mussoorie (7500 ft.) ( Colls . Departm. of Agricult. India 
Jacoby). 
Can be distinguished by the robust and thickened legs and their 
coloration. 
500. Nodina rufipes, sp. n. 
Beneath blackish, above greenish-cupreous; antennae and legs 
reddish-fulvous. 
Oblong, rather short. Head extremely minutely and rather 
distantly punctured, sides distinctly sulcate above the eyes ; 
anterior margin of the clypeus concave ; labrum fulvous ; terminal 
joints of antennae strongly thickened. Thorax finely and closely 
punctured, the punctures at the sides however well separated, 
nearly obsolete ; lateral margins very feebly rounded. Scutellum 
impuuctate, bluish. Elytra comparatively strongly and regularly 
punctate-striate. Prosternum much broader than long, with a 
few line punctures. 
Length 2 mm. 
Hab. Burma: Momeit {Coll. Brit. Mus.). 
Differs from N. indica, Jac., in the finely punctured thorax, the 
sides of which are nearly smooth, also in the less elongated body. 
501. Nodina nigrilabrum, sp. n. 
Greenish-cupreous or aeneous ; basal joints of antennae and legs 
fulvous ; labrum dark. 
B . Head very finely and rather distinctly punctured, with 
distinct oblique sulcus in front of eyes ; mandibles robust ; antennae 
extending to middle of elytra, basal five or six joints fulvous, rest 
black, third joint much slenderer and shorter than second. Thorax 
twice as broad as long, sides straight at base, rounded in front ; 
surface closely and distinctly punctured, puncturation rather more 
dense at the sides. Elytra ovate, regularly punctate-striate. 
