COLASPOIDES. 
519 
“ Thorax narrowed anteriorly, rather densely punctured on the 
sides. Elytra strongly and anteriorly irregularly punctured, sub- 
sulcate posteriorly, apices nearly smooth. Anterior femora with 
a short, acute tooth, intermediate femora unarmed, posterior 
femora with a large curved tooth, acute at apex. Third joint of 
antennae slightly shorter than fourth. 
“ Length 4 mm. 
“ Hah. Burma.” {Harold.) 
Whether this species, of which the above description is all that 
the author has given, is rightly placed in Colaspoides where 
Lefevre placed it, can only be settled by an examination of 
the type. 
900. Colaspoides dohertyi, sp. n. 
Beneath piceous ; antennae and legs fulvous ; above fulvous 
with a strong, metallic, aeneous gloss. 
<S . Elongate. Head finely and rather remotely punctured on the 
vertex ; clypeus not separated from the face, rather more strongly 
punctured ; eyes large ; labrum fulvous ; antennae reaching to 
some little distance from apex, third and following joints elongate, 
nearly equal, last two joints slightly widened. Thorax half as 
broad again as long, of equal width, not narrowed anteriorly,, 
lateral margins feebly rounded, surface rather closely and finely 
punctured, punctures shallow. Elytra parallel-sided, elongate, 
pointed at apex, much more strongly punctured than the thorax, 
punctures arranged in very close, rather regular rows ; interstices 
finely transversely wrinkled except near the suture, slightly longi- 
tudinally costate near the apex. Legs and tarsi rather elongate ; 
anterior femora dilated into a small tooth beneath. 
$ . With a more transverse thorax and shorter antennae, but 
otherwise similar. 
Length mm. 
Hah. Assam : Patkai Mts. Type in Brit. Mus. 
Principally distinguished by the partly fulvous and partly 
metallic coloration, the dentate anterior femora and generally 
small size. 
901, Colaspoides fulvimana, sp. n. 
Beneath black, above metallic blue ; labrum, basal joints of 
antennae and tarsi fulvous. 
Oblong-ovate. Head finely and very remotely punctured, with 
a deep central longitudinal groove ; clypeus rugosely punctured, 
depressed, sides of face deeply obliquely grooved ; antennae long 
and slender, extending beyond middle of elytra, basal three or four 
joints fulvous, rest black, third and following joints very elongate 
and nearly equal. Thorax twice as broad as long, narrowed in 
front, lateral margins slightly rounded, somewhat deeply punctured ; 
