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CHRYSOMELIDiE. 
punctured, the punctures shallow, sides near margins nearly 
smooth. Elytra gradually widened towards the middle, sub- 
cylindrical, with a shallow depression below base, moderately 
strongly punctate-striate, punctures finer towards apex, shoulders 
rather prominent. 
Length 2| mm. 
Hob. Burma : Momeit ( Coll. Brit. Mus.). 
Differs from any of its allies in the impunetate head and system 
of coloration. 
637. Pagria kanaraensis (PI. I. fig. 14), Jac. (Nodostoma) Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Belxj. xxxix, 1895, p. 279. 
Blackish : antennae, legs and elytra flavous, sutural and lateral 
margins and a small spot below base piceous. 
Plead strongly and closely punctured, blackish, generally with 
two obscure fulvous spots between the eyes, latter with a sulcus 
above, bounded by a distinct ridge ; clypeus not separated from the 
face, punctured like the head, anterior margin fulvous : antennae 
pale flavous, extending to middle of elytra. Thorax half as broad 
again as long, subcylindrical, sides angulated near the base, obliquely 
narrowed in front ; surface obscure blackish-aeneous, deepl} r and 
closely punctured, anterior margin narrowly fulvous. Scutellum 
piceous. Elytra wider at base than the thorax, with a shallow 
depression below base, deeply punctate-striate, the punctures 
piceous, sutural margins very narrowly, lateral margins more 
broadly piceous or greenish -black, a piceous spot within basal 
depression. 
Length 2 mm. 
Bab. Southern India : Belgaum ; South Kanara. 
This small species is closely allied to P. signata, Motsch., but 
differs in the thorax which has a distinct seneous gloss and an 
anterior fulvous margin ; the elytra, instead of having the basal 
portion swollen and impunetate, are in this species scarcely raised 
and distinctly punctured, the humeral callus alone has no punc- 
tures : the four specimens before me show no differences in these 
respects. 
638. Pagria burmanica, sp. n. 
Eulvous : breast and abdomen black ; elytra with sutural and 
lateral margins and a spot at the middle, piceous. 
Head impunetate; clypeus separated from the face by a transverse 
groove, surface with a few punctures; antennoe pale fulvous, 
terminal joints thickened ; supraocular sulci very deep. Thorax 
about half as broad again as long, surface rather obsoletely punc- 
tured in the middle only, margins impunetate. Elytra feebly de- 
pressed below base, some short rows of punctures within depression, 
