EUJBRACIIIS. 
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base of thorax, terminal five joints strongly transversely dilated. 
Thorax almost as long as broad, subcylindrical, rounded and 
widened at the middle, entire surface extremely closely punctured 
and finely strigose, sparingly clothed with grey pubescence. 
Scutellum much broader than long, closely punctured. Elytra 
much wider at base but only slightly longer than the thorax, of 
similar sculpture and pubescence arranged in rows, shoulders 
ridge-shaped. Legs fulvous with aeneous gloss. 
$ . Thorax not so long or wide, more narrowed in front. 
Length 3 mm. 
Hah. Bombay: Bel gaum ; Burma: Tharawaddy {Colls. H. E. 
Andrew es df Jacoby). 
763. Eubrachis discoidalis, Jac. (Pseudocolaspis), Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Bely, xl, 1896, p. 304. 
Metallic greenish-aeneous, pubescent; the basal joints of the 
antennae and the legs more or less fulvous ; 
thorax finely and closely punctured ; elytra 
more strongly punctured, the sides and 
apex pale fulvous, the base and suture 
metallic greenish. 
Head closely punctured and slightly 
rugose, aeneous ; the clypeus not separated 
from the face, bounded laterally by a 
narrow ridge ; antennae fulvous, extending 
to the base of the thorax, the first and 
second joints thickened, nearly equal, 
terminal joints distinctly dilated, not longer 
than broad. Thorax about as long as 
broad, gradually widened at the middle, 
the surface finely and not very closely punc- 
tured, cupreous or aeneous, clothed with 
grey pubescence. Scutellum subquadrate, 
Eubrachis discoidalis. its apex truncate. Elytra wider at the 
base than the thorax, more closely and 
rather more strongly punctured, the punctures arranged in 
very closely approximate irregular rows, rather sparingly pubes- 
cent like the thorax, the sides and apex fulvous ; the disc has a 
greenish aeneous triangular patch gradually narrowed and pointed 
along the suture. Underside also metallic greenish ; legs fulvous, 
the tarsi piceous. Prosternum broadly subquadrate, sparingly 
punctured. Eemora with a very small tooth. 
Length 3 mm. 
flab. North-West Provinces ; Bengal : Mandar. 
I am not acquainted with any species of this genus that 
possesses similarly coloured elytra ; there are several specimens 
before me which show no difference in this respect. In all, the 
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