

. 











■ 



L 



■ " ■ 





' 



■ 



• 





- 











■ 



■ 





l 



• 







■ 







- 











. 





: 



COLPODES. 



125 



110. Colpodes phaBolomus. 



Colpodes phceolomus, Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, p. 357. 



Eab. Mexico, Santecomapan (Salle), Jalapa (Edge) ; Honduras, river Hondo (Blan 

 caneaux). 



111. Colpodes chaudoiri. 



Colpodes chaudoiri, Coquerel, Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 1866, p. 307. 

 Colpodes sexpunctatus , Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1859, p. 345. 



Eab. Mexico, Cordova, Toxpam (Salle), Jalapa (Edge). 



112. Colpodes metallicus. 



Colpodes metallicus, Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 1859, p. 345 j 1878, p. 358 '. 



Eab. Mexico, Cordova \ Toxpam (Salle) ; Guatemala, Sabo, Chiacam, Senahu, Cerro 

 Zunil, Cubilguitz, Sinanja (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 



Guatemala examples vary considerably in the degree of prolongation of the elytral 

 apices, in the relative length of the elytra, and in the size of the punctures, thus 

 bridging over the differences between this species and C. chaudoiri. 



113. Colpodes orbicollis. 



Colpodes orbicollis, Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1859, p. 346; 1878, p. 358 \ 



Eab. Mexico \ Cordova, Santecomapan (Salle), Jalapa (Edge), Tehuantepec (Sumi- 

 chrast, coll. Salle) ; British Honduras, river Hondo (Blancaneaux) ; Guatemala, Las 

 Mercedes, San Geronimo, Zapote (Champion) ; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 



- 



114. Colpodes reflexus. 



Colpodes reflexus, Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 1859, p. 347 ; 1878, p. 358 x 



Eab. Mexico, Cordova 



i 



There are two examples named as this species in the Salle collection ; but they differ 

 from Chaudoir' s description in essential points, viz. the narrow margin of the thorax 

 and the punctured strise of the elytra. 



115, Colpodes ruficornis. 



Colpodes ruficornis, Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1859, p. 346; 1878, p. 358 



Eab. Mexico, Cordova (Salle) ; Guatemala, Las Mercedes, Volcan de Atitlan 

 (Champion). 



Of the two examples labelled as above in the Salle collection, one agrees with the 

 description of the species, but the other is C. orbicollis. Guatemala examples are a 

 little larger than the type (9 millim.). 









. 



. 



. 



