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CHRYSOMELIDjE. 
835. Cleonna lefevrei, Jac. Entomologist , 1890, p. 116. 
Metallic dark blue ; basal three joints of the antennae fulvous, 
basal joint metallic blue or green above ; abdomen bluish-black. 
Broadly rounded. Head remotely but rather strongly punc- 
tured ; anterior edge of clypeus deeply emarginate ; antennae 
rather long, terminal joints black. Thorax about half as broad 
again as loDg, sides nearly straight, narrowed anteriorly, finely 
and subremotely punctured. Elytra slightly wider at the base 
than the thorax, with a short but deep depression below the base, 
finely punctate-striate except within the depression where the 
punctures are stronger, apex nearly obsoletely punctured. Legs 
metallic green ; flanks of thorax strongly punctured. 
Length 3 mm. 
Nab. Burma : Buby Mines ; China. 
Originally described from China ; the Burma specimens are 
rather smaller, but there seem to be no differences of sufficient 
importance to justify specific separation. The species may be 
known by the rather fine puucturation of the head and thorax 
and the somewhat less transverse shape of the latter as compared 
with its congeners. 
Thorax strongly , often confiuently , punctured. 
836. Cleorina nobilis, Lefev. Cat. Eumolp. 1885, p. 144, note 6. 
Greenish-aeneous beneath, metallic green above with a golden 
cupreous tint ; labrum piceous ; palpi and the basal joints of the 
antennae fulvous ; apex black. 
Head distantly punctured, feebly strigose behind the eyes, 
faintly impressed on middle of front. Thorax closely and strongly 
punctured, subarcuate at the sides. Scutellum smooth. Elytra 
round, moderately excavate below the base, punctate-striate, 
punctures stronger within the depression, nearly obsolete at apex ; 
humeral callus very prominent. Prosternum very broad. Legs 
greenish ; tarsi bluish-black. 
Length 5|-6 mm. 
Nab. India; Burma: Palon. 
In a specimen from Burma before me, which I refer to this 
species, the head and thorax are reddish-cupreous, the elytra 
metallic green. 
837. Cleorina bevani, Baly (Nodostoma), Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, 
p. 40. 
Obscure greenish-seneous ; above aureous ; antennae black, basal 
four joints flavous ; elytra narrowly margined with metallic 
green. 
Short and ovate, very convex ; clypeus not separated from the 
face, its anterior border angulate-emarginate ; front impressed 
with a shallow fovea. Thorax nearly twice as broad as long, 
