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CHRYSOMELID.35. 
surface strongly punctured in closely approximate rows, less regular 
withi# depression and below shoulders where the interstices are 
transversely rugose ; interstices on disc longitudinally costate. 
Legs very elongate ; anterior femora more than usually incrassate, 
armed with a small tooth ; anterior tibiae rather curved, deeply 
sulcate, apex abruptly thickened and angulate. Flanks of thorax 
finely strigose. Prosternum deeply punctured posteriorly. 
Length 7 mm. 
Hah. Assam : Ivhasi Hills {Coll. Jacoby). 
This species, although not metallic in coloration, agrees in struc- 
tural characters with the type, except that the anterior femora 
in the only specimen available for examination are enormously 
incrassate, which is probably a sexual distinction. 
627. Chrysonopa viridis, sp. n. 
Metallic green or blue ; antennae and legs fulvous or piceous. 
Very elongate. Plead very closely and 
strongly punctured; punctures on the 
clypeus almost confluent; the clypeus not 
separated from the face, anterior edge 
deeply concavely emarginate ; labrum 
fulvous ; palpi flavous ; antennae slender, 
extending below middle of elytra, third 
and fourth joints elongate, equal, nearly 
twice as long as the second, following 
joints shorter and stouter. Thorax 
scarcely broader than long, sides rounded 
at the middle, angles mucronate, surface 
punctured like the head. Elytra wider 
at base than the thorax, very elongate, 
deeply transversely depressed below base, 
shoulders acute, terminating in short 
costa ; surface deeply punctate-striate 
except at base and apex where the 
punctures are finer. Legs elongate, 
femora thickened at middle, intermediate 
and posterior tibiae emarginate at apex ; claws appendiculate. 
Prosternura subquadrate. 
Length 6 mm. 
Hcib. Southern India: Pondicherry, Trichinopoly {Colls. Brussels 
Mus. 4' Jacoby). 
628. Chrysonopa longipes, Jac. (Dermorhytis) Novit. Zool i 1894 
p. 275. 
Beneath black with slight greenish tint, or piceous ; above 
metallic dark green; labrum and basal joints of antenna fulvous. 
Head strongly and remotely punctured ; clypeus not separated 
