1925] 
Notes on Galerucince in My Collection 
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Malacosoma (Exora) rosenbergi sp. nov. 
Medium sized, yellowish fulvous, antennse, knees and tibiae 
and tarsi dark brown, elytra with two rufous stripes on each side 
the first sublateral from the humerus to below the middle, the 
second almost median curving outward below the middle, but 
not quite joining the first. 
Type 3 examples Cachabe low e xii-96 and i-97 (Rosenberg), 
Length to 6 mm. Bow. coll. 
Head transversely sulcate, vertex almost impunctate, an- 
tennae with joints 2, 3 nearly equal, thorax with form of encaustica, 
almost impunctate, elytra thickly and evenly punctate, without 
depression, the suture very narrowly edged with rufous; the 
first stripe begins on the shoulder and running nearly parallel 
to the edge, ends at the curve of the elytra; the second begins 
below the base at about the middle and runs straight to a little 
below the middle half, when it curves gracefully outward, so 
that (if prolonged) it would join the first. The apex is ciliate 
with a few fine hairs, the under edge of the epi pleurae is also 
narrowly rufous, the color of the brown parts varies tending to 
become rufous. The curved stripe easily separates this form. 
Malacosoma (Exora) buckleyi sp. nov. 
Medium sized, brown, head (except the labrum) black, elytra 
with a large ill defined humeral, and an oblique ante apical patch 
blackish blue, breast more or less black. 
Type 3 examples Yurimaguas, Peru (Buckley). Length 
mm. 2 examples Surinam (Fruhstorfer) (2 Jac. coll.) Bow. 
coll. 
Head with strong transverse depression and frontal calli, 
vertex finely punctulate, antennse moderate, joints 2, 3 nearly 
equal, thorax transverse, slightly angulate at the middle, very 
obsoletelv depressed and punctulate, eHtra moderately punctate, 
showing traces of longitudinal sulci here and there, the extent of 
the dark area varies greatly being in one specimen extended 
along the side and towards the suture and in another reduced 
to a mere wisp on the shoulder and the same with the rear spot, 
