COLA.SPOTDES. 
517 
base ; clypeus separated from the face by an obsolete transverse 
groove, remotely punctured, its anterior margin straight ; labrum 
testaceous ; antennas filiform, more than half the length of the 
body, the basal four joints testaceous, the others black. Thorax 
at least twice as broad as long, the sides rounded in the middle, 
narrowed in front, the anterior angles acute, slightly produced ; 
the surface dark fulvous, remotely impressed with rather deep 
punctures and with a shallow transverse impression on each side. 
Scutellum obscure fulvous. Elytra convex, parallel-sided, sub- 
cylindrical, pale testaceous, the suture narrowly black, the surface 
not depressed below the base, deeply and very closely punctured, 
the punctures arranged in somewhat regular rows. Underside 
and legs dark fulvous. 
Length 5 mm. 
Hah. Tenasserim : Meetan. 
The pale colour of the elytra and their deep and close puncturation 
distinguish C. pallid/ala from most of its allies. 
89b. Colaspoides glabricollis, nom. nov. 
Colaspoides loevicollis, Jac. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxvii, 1889, 
p. 186 (name preocc.). 
Beneath black or piceous, above metallic green ; antennae and 
legs flavous. 
Head extremely finely granulate, entirely impunctate, the 
vertex with a more or less distinct central depression or groove ; 
clypeus wedge-shaped, separated at the sides only from the face, 
its surface with a few small punctures, its anterior border only 
slightly emarginate at the middle ; labrum and palpi fulvous ; 
antennae nearly as long as the body, entirely flavous, the third 
joint scarcely shorter than the fourth. Thorax three times as 
broad as long, the sides nearly straight, strongly narrowed in 
front, the anterior margin deeply concave behind the eyes, the 
posterior angles strongly pointed, the surface entirely impunctate, 
metallic bright green. Scutellum broad, impunctate. Elytra 
convex, not depressed below the base, the shoulders slightly 
prominent, the puncturation fine and arranged in rather regular 
but not very close rows. Legs flavous ; the anterior femora with a 
small tooth. 
Var. Elytra purplish. 
Length .3-4 mm. 
Hah. Burma : Bhamo. 
The entirely impunctate thorax, in connection with the flavous 
antennae and legs, separates C. glahricollis from any of its allies. 
897. Colaspoides feae, Jac. Ann. Mas. Civ. Genova, xxvii, 1889, 
p. 185. 
Obscure piceous ; above greenish-cupreous ; labrum and antennae 
fulvous. 
Head remotely but distinctly punctured, the vertex with a 
