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the large punctures and also sparingly and very minutely punctate. 
Scutellum more or less cupreous. Elytra gradually narrowed 
posteriorly, more finely punctured than the thorax ; puncturation 
arranged in very closely approximate, partially regular rows, those 
near the suture rather more distantly placed. Body beneath 
sparingly clothed with grey pubescence and more or less cupreous ; 
femora thickened. 
Length 5-6 mm. 
Hob. Southern Bombay : Kanara. 
The thorax in this species is of equal width, the sides are only 
slightly narrowed at base and apex, and the general appearance 
and sculpturing resembles a species of Abirus , but the concave 
anterior margin of the thoracic episternum separates it at once from 
any form in that genus. 
665. Dennorliytis speciosa, Jac. Ann. Soc. Eat. Bel<j. xxxix, 1895, 
p. 275. 
Metallic greenish or aeneous beneath, bright cupreous above ; 
basal joints of antennae fulvous, rest black ; margins of thorax and 
elytra greenish golden. 
Rather narrow and elongate. Head strongly and somewhat 
remotely punctured ; clypeus separated 
from face at the sides, surface with a 
few punctures, anterior portion nearly 
smooth; labrum fulvous; antennae with 
the basal four joints fulvous, third joint 
longer than the fourth. Thorax sub- 
cylindrical, half as broad again as long; 
sides straight, biangulate at middle ; 
surface with an obsolete transverse 
depression at the sides, closely and 
strongly impressed with round punc- 
tures ; interstices broader than the 
punctures, not rugose or wrinkled. 
Scutellum metallic green. Elytra 
pointed at apex, closely geminate 
punctate - striate near the suture, 
strongly and irregularly punctured at 
the sides ; interstices at the latter 
place strongly transversely rugose 
and raised into small more or less 
numerous tubercles. Legs fulvous, with somewhat of an aeneous 
gloss. 
Ear. Violaceous blue ; legs fulvous. 
Length 6 mm. 
Hab. Southern Bombay : Kanara. 
Of the same shape as D.andreivesi but the elytra more elongate 
and pointed, the thorax distinctly biangulate at the sides, head 
