1925] 
Notes on Galerucince in My Collection 
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Haplosonyx frenbi sp. nov. 
Median sized, light flavous, each elytron with 4 cyaneous 
blye, round spots, a humeral, two median, placed transversely 
oblique, and the last ante apical, the spots very lightly edged with 
brown. 
Type 1 example Tandjong-Djati, Ran. Palembang ’90, 
(J. Z. Kannegieter) length 10 mm. Bow. Coll. 
Head with obsolete transverse depression but a deep frontal 
foveae, antennae, joints 2, 3, short, equal, thorax sparsely punc- 
tured with a deep transverse depression, elytra very obsoletely 
depressed below the base, thickly strongly punctured with two 
or three ill defined longitudinal, smooth lines. The markings 
easily indentify this form. 
Haplosonyx humeral is sp. nov. 
Much smaller than Frenbi , light flavous, antennae fuscous 
between joints 2-10, each elytron with a large purplish spot 
covering the humerus, and sometimes attaining the scutel and 
extending nearly half the length of the body, inner - margin 
rounded and very narrowly brown. 
Type 1 example Tji Solak Wynkoopsbaai (Grelak) also 2 
Java Oc. Sukabumi 2000 ’93 (Fruhstorfer) Bow. Coll, length 
6-8 mm. 
Head sparsely punctate, foveate at the vertex, antennae 
with joint 2-3 short, thorax sparsely punctate, with usual trans- 
verse depression, sides less angulate and more evenly rounded 
than usual, elytra, without transverse depression, but faintly 
impressed within the shoulder, thickly and evenly punctate, 
with in one example obsolete traces of longitudinal lines (c^?). 
The Grelak specimen is the one with Mr. Kannengieter’s name. 
Haplosonyx monticola sp. nov. 
Large, stout, fulvous, with joints 6-8 of antennae and tarsal 
claws brown, elytra brilliant metallic green with cyaneous re- 
flexions, strongly transversely depressed below the base and 
with semi-regular seriate punctuation. 
