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CHRYSOMELIDJE. 
basal six joints fulvous, the third and the following three joints 
slender, of nearly equal length. Thorax about twice as broad as 
long, less broad in the male, the sides straight, the angles acute, 
the disc irregularly impressed with large and small punctures, the 
sides nearly impunctate, the base with a narrow impressed margin. 
Elytra convex, scarcely broader at the base than the thorax, with- 
out basal depression, the sides with a narrow reflexed margin, the 
surface rather strongly punctate-striate, the punctures fine towards 
the apex. Prosternum much broader than long, with a few fine 
punctures. Underside of the tarsi fulvous ; femora with a distinct 
tooth beneath and dilated at the middle. 
Lent/th 2f-3 mm. 
Hah. Burma: Bhamo (June); Karennee. 
b 1 -• Bhyparida bimaculata, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxvii, 
1889, p. 174. 
Eulvous ; apices of femora, the tibiae and tarsi black. Elytra 
with longitudinal black band. 
Head entirely impunctate ; the cly peus nearly square, separated 
Fig. 132 . — Bhyparida bimaculata. 
from the face by a narrow transverse groove, its anterior edge 
sinuate at the sides and middle; labrum and palpi fulvous; 
mandibles black ; antennae nearly as long as the body, filiform, 
fulvous, the terminal joint slightly darker, the third and following 
joints slender, equal. Thorax more than twice as broad as long, 
the sides strongly rounded near the base, narrowed towards the 
front, the anterior angles with a small tubercle, the surface with 
a few scarcely visible punctures or impunctate, fulvous. Scutellum 
fulvous, broader than long. Elytra nearly parallel-sided, impressed 
with regular but not very deep striae in which the punctures are 
scarcely visible, except at the sides where they become more 
distinct, the sixth and following striae are interrupted by the 
humeral callus, the eighth and ninth being only half the length of 
