CHRYSOHELIDJE. 
sulcus on their inner margins ; clypeus closely punctured ; antennae 
rather long, black, basal four joints flavous, third and iourth 
subequal, second rather long and stout, terminal joints slightly 
subtriangularly widened. Thorax snbcylindrical, sides rounded, 
surface with anterior sulcus near margin, convex, closely and 
strongly punctured, the punctures round and deep. Elytra with 
deep transverse depression below base, closely and strongly punc- 
tate-striate, interstices costate at sides and apex. Legs rather long ; 
femora thickened at nuddle, with a minute tooth beneath ; tarsi 
obscure fulvous. 
Length 2-3 mm. 
Bab. Ceylon (Colls. Oxford Mas. Jacoby). 
In the P. Z. S. 1887 I have given a description of this species 
under the name of Noclina subdilatcita , Motsch., to which at that 
time I referred the insect, on the authority of Baly in whose col- 
lection the species bore that name. It is, however, very evident 
that Motschulsky’s description, short and insufficient as it is, could 
not refer to this insect, as no indication is given of the character- 
istic sculpture of theupper surface, nor has the species the slightest 
resemblance to a Noclina. 
(534. Pagria costatipennis, Jcic. P. Z. S. 1887, p. 73, pi. x, fig. 2 
(February). 
Pagria strigicollis, Lefbv. Bull. Soc. Ent. France , 1887, p. clxviii 
(October). 
Bronze-coloured ; basal joints of antennae, apices of tibiae and 
the tarsi fulvous. 
Subquadrate-ovate. Head coarsely rugose-punctate, sulcate 
above the eyes, anterior border of clypeus concave-emarginate ; 
labrum and palpi fulvous ; antennae more than half the length of 
Fig. 12(5 . — Pagria costatipennis. 
