DERMORHYTIS. 
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suture remotely and finely punctured, the latter accompanied by 
one or two longitudinal costae. Anterior femora dilated at the 
middle and furnished with a more or less distinct tooth. 
Length 6-8 mm. 
Hob. Ceylon. 
In spite of the obsoletely toothed anterior femora in the male, 
this species, I think, is better placed in Dermorhytis than in Chry- 
solampra where I located it originally, since the metatarsus of the 
posterior legs is much shorter than in Clirysolampra and the 
femoral tooth is very small. 
663. Dermorhytis fulvipes, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Lely, xlvii, 1903, 
p. 102. 
Cupreous or green ; antennae and legs fulvous, femora sometimes 
more or less aeneous ; elytra, if green, with rather broad cupreous 
margins. 
Elongate and parallel-sided. Head very closely rugose-punctate ; 
clypeus not separated from the face, sculptured like the head ; 
labrum fulvous ; antennae with the third and fourth joints equal. 
Thorax subcylindrical, of the same shape as in D. speciosa ; sides 
straight, more strongly but not so closely punctured than the 
head, interstices rugose only at the sides. Elytra very elongate 
and pointed, very closely and moderately strongly punctate- 
striate near the suture, interstices closely transversely rugose 
along the lateral areas ; apex furnished with very short grey hairs. 
Length 7 mm. 
Hub. Southern India : Pondicherry, Nilgiris. 
Of the same shape and length as D. speciosa and difficult to 
distinguish from that species, but the head more closely and evenly 
punctured, the antennae and legs fulvous, the thorax not angulate 
at sides and more finely and closely punctured, the elytral 
puncturation likewise arranged in closely approximate rows near 
the suture. 
664. Dermorhytis andrewesi, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bely, xxxix, 1895, 
p. 274, 
Greenish-aeneous ; antennae and legs piceous ; thoracic and 
elytral lateral margins cupreous. 
Narrowly elongate. Head strongly and closely punctured near 
the eyes, less closely so on the middle; clypeus not separated from the 
face, closely rugose-punctate, anterior margin cupreous or metallic 
green, nearly straight ; labrum fulvous ; mandibles black. Antennae 
fulvous, long and slender, third joint slightly longer than the 
fourth, following joints very elongate and slender ; second and 
following two joints fulvous, rest piceous, basal joint aeneous above, 
fulvous beneath. Thorax scarcely more than half as broad again 
as long, sides feebly angulate at middle; surface evenly, extremely 
closely and rather strongly punctured ; interstices narrower than 
