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CHItYSOMELlDJE. 
the thorax, punctures arranged somewhat in rows, except at the 
sides, interstices on the latter slightly rugose, apex more finely 
and regularly punctate-striate, shoulders prominent. First joint 
of anterior tarsi widened. 
5 . Only differs in having rather shorter antennae, normal man- 
dibles, and tarsi of equal width. 
Length 4 mm. 
Hah. Assam : Patkai Mts. Type in Brit. Mus. 
Genus HEMINODES. 
Heminodes, Jctc. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxix, 1895, p. 287. 
Type, H. indicus, Jac. 
liange. India ; Burma. 
Body shaped like that of Cory nodes t the eyes without sulci ; the 
terminal joints of the antennae broadly compressed and dilated ; 
the claws appendiculate ; the anterior margin of the thoracic 
episternum convex. Prosternum elongate, narrowed at the middle. 
The species for which this genus was proposed resembles those 
belonging to the genus Corynodes. I have placed it, however, in 
the Endocephalini , as the head shows no trace of a sulcus round 
the eyes and the claws are broadly appendiculate. 
From Chrysochus the genus differs in the want of a supraocular 
sulcus and in the structure of the antennae. 
888. Heminodes indicus, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxix, 1895, 
p. 288. 
Metallic dark blue or green. Head broad, very closely and 
rather finely punctured, the vertex at the sides strigose, the surface 
Fig. 172 . — Heminodes indicus. 
clothed with short grey pubescence ; eyes slightly emarginate ; 
clypeus not separated from the face, its anterior margin deeply 
