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Notes on Galerucince in My Collection 
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Ceratia (Triaplatys) foveata sp. nov. 
Small, ferrugineous, breast and abdomen and 4 spots on the 
elytra black. Head of d with two large approximate foveae 
occupying the whole front, limited by a ridge or line between 
the eyes, antennae nearly as long as elytra, scape slightly curved 
and inflated, 2 joint small, rounded, 3d elongate, sonjewhat 
curved, flattened and concave in the inside, 4th broad quadrate, 
concave on the inside edge, 5th triangular, with inside angle 
truncated, vertex smooth convex, thorax impunctate, deeply 
transversely impressed behind the middle, less so in $ elytra 
very nearly parallel, not transversely depressed, sparsely and 
finely punctate, an elongate basal median, and subapical trans- 
verse spot, black; neither spot attains the suture or margin. 
The only d among my examples is on a card, so I am unable to 
give details of the last abdominal segment. 
Types 1 cf, 3 $, Dilli, Port Timor, 2500' (Doherty) iv v 
also $ *s from Batjan, Ternate, Timor (Doherty) Bow. coll. 
Length 3^-4 mm. 
The dilated d antennae and foveate head distinguish this 
form. Duboulayi Baly (not seen by me) is described as having 
foveate head; the elytral markings are those of tetraspilota Bafy. 
Ceratia (Triaplatys) dohertyi sp. nov. 
Similar in coloration to foveata supra, ferruginous head, 
smooth with a deep frontal fovea, antennae d about M length 
of elytra, scape somewhat inflated and curved, 2 joint small, 
rounded, 3 elongate, triangular, flattened, 4 and 5 elongate, 
rounded on sides and ends flattened, smooth, shining and 
slightly concave within, thorax smooth impunctate angulate 
before the middle, deeply transversely grooved at about the 
middle, elytra slightly dilated behind, slightly depressed below 
the scutel, and very finely punctulate, a basal patch which does 
not attain the scutel but usually covers the shoulder and a 
transverse outer apical patch which does not touch either the 
margin or suture, black, legs yellow, breast' and abdomen black, 
except the last segment which is deeply cut on either side, and 
