CLEORINA. 
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of the elytra, basal three joints fulvous beneath, fifth and follow ing 
joints subtriangularly widened. Thorax barely twice as broad as 
long, sides straight or nearly so, anterior sulcus entire ; surface 
very remotely and finely punctured, in the middle of the disc the 
punctures shallow'. Scutellum oblong, obscure piceous. Elytra 
wider at base than the thorax, convex, with a short but deep 
depression below the base, finely punctured within the depression 
and near the suture only, rest impunctate, very shining. Legs 
black ; femora strongly thickened ; intermediate and posterior tibiae 
deeply emarginate near the apex ; claws appendiculate. 
Length 84 mm. 
Hah. Tenasserim (Coll. Brit. Mus.). 
84S. Cleorina fulva, sp. n. 
Eulvous ; apical joints of antennae black. 
Subquadrate-ovate. Read impunctate on the vertex, middle 
with a short groove and a few' fine punctures ; a deep semicircular 
groove from above the eyes to the sides of the clypeus, anterior 
margin of the latter concave ; antennae with the basal three joints 
flavous, rest black, terminal five joints widened but not wider than 
long. Thorax more than twice as broad as long, sides strongly 
rounded, surface convex, with some minute shallow punctures. 
Elytra with a shallow' depression below the base, finely punctate- 
striate, punctures obsolete at the apex. 
Length 3 mm. 
Hcib. Southern India : Nilgiris (Coll. Jacoby). 
Differs from any of its allies in the uniform non-metallic colora- 
tiou, also in the more than usually thickened terminal joints of 
the antennae. 
849. Cleorina saturata, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliv, 1900, p. 111. 
Beneath piceous, above and the legs fulvous. Elytra fulvous, 
with a sutural band, narrowed and shortened posteriorly, and the 
extreme lateral margins black. 
Ovate, rounded iu shape ; the head impunctate ; the eyes large ; 
the clypeus not separated from the face; antennae flavous, long 
and rather slender, second joint thickened, scarcely shorter than 
the basal joint, third and fourth joints slender, equal, terminal 
joints stained with fuscous, elongate and slightly thickened. 
Thorax more than twice as broad as long, sides feebly rounded, 
the angles distinct, the surface minutely and not very closely 
punctured, the sides and the space near the anterior angles 
impunctate, posterior margin feebly produced at the middle. 
Scutellum fulvous. Elytra not depressed below the base, convex, 
regularly punctate- striate, the punctures larger at the sides than 
over the rest of the surface, those near the suture nearly confluent, 
forming striae ; each elytron with a broad sutural band, from the 
base to behind the middle, where it is narrowed and terminated 
