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formi humerali, et 1 postmediana transversa, antice apud suturam indentata, latera haud attingente, apice 

 autem anguste nigro. 

 Long. 3| lin." 



Hah. Mexico, Cordova (Salle) ; Guatemala, Pantaleon (Champion) ; Panama, Volcan 



de Chiviqui, David, Bugaba (Champion); Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt 1 ). 



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28. Lebia clio. (Tab. X. fig. 19.) 



variegatce (Dej.) quoad colores et signaturam simillima, sed macula elytrorum suturali-apicali defioiente. 

 Flavo-testacea (abdomine apice concolore), capite (lsevi) supra et infra, palpis antennisque nigris his 

 articulis l°-3 m et 4° basi flavis ; thorace transverso, postice parum angustato, angulis posticis sat productis, 

 margine basali juxta angulum rotundato-obliquo ; elytris subtiliter punctato-striatis, interstitiis passim 

 planis, flavis, macula circumscutellari, altera subvirguliformi humerali, vitta suturali fasciaque lata 

 undulata versus apicem nigris, sutura post fasciam haud nigra. 



Long:. 6i millim. 



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Extremely near L. variegata (Dej.), but the striae much less impressed, the inter- 



stices flat, and the apical sutural black spot wanting. 









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Lebia variegata, Dej. Sp. Gren. Col. v. p. 375; Chaudoir, Monogr. des Lebiides, p. 91 \ 



Hah. Mexico, Jalapa (Hoge) ; Guatemala, Las Mercedes (Champion) ; Panama, 

 Bugaba, David, Caldera (Champion). — South America, Colombia 



In all the specimens from Jalapa the black sutural stripe terminates at the posterior 



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fascia, and the apical sutural spot is reduced to a narrow black apical edging ; the palpi 

 also are darker. This variety forms a transition, therefore, to the L. clio of the same 

 locality. The concave pygidium is sometimes blackish both in the Mexican and 



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30. Lebia interrupt a. 



Lebia interrupta, Chaudoir, Monogr. des Lebiides, p. 100 \ 



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Mex. ii. no. 132 (1835); Chaudoir, Monogr 





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