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ADEPHAGA. 



colour of the tibiae and antennae. It is nearly allied also to A. dominula (E 

 Peru, differing in the elytral striae being scarcely impressed, and in colour. 



2. Agra insidiosa. 



A. eiirypelmw affinis ; differt solum statura graciliori, antennis palpisque rufo-piceis, pedibus rufis. 



segmentis ultimo et penultimo medio longitudinaliter aciculatis, segmento antepenultimo 



punctulato. 

 Long. 20 millim. S • 



Hah. British Hondueas (Blancaneaux). 





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3. Agra castaneipes. (Tab. XII. fig. 12.) 



A. gemmatce (Klug) valde affinis, quoad formam simillima, sed differt colore seneo (subtus subviridi-aeneo) 

 elytrorumque foveis fundo cyaneis ; partibus oris, antennis pedibusque castaneo-rufis. Gracilis, senea, 

 polita ; capite postice elongato apud collum solum angustato ; thorace angusto, lineatim foveolato ; elytris 

 lineatim foveolatis, apice oblique recte truncatis, angulo suturali acuto (haud dehiscenti), exteriori dentato. 



<5 ventris segmentis 3°-5 m medio plagis duabus dense pilifero-punctatis, tibiisque quatuor posterioribus intus 

 versus apicem pilosis, pectore nudo. 



Long. 14-17 millim. tf $ . 



Eab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 



The elytral foveoles are more uniform in size than in allied species, and all more or 



less round — with the 



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4. Agra macracantha. 



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seriebus 2 a (a 



sutura), 6 a et 7 a versus apicem in striis impressis, interstitiis convexis. 

 Long. 17 millim. $ . 



Eab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 



Possibly only a variety of A. castaneipes. In that species the sutural apex varies, 

 being in some examples rectangular and in others slightly produced and acute. In 

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A. moerenti affinis et quoad formam similis. Gracilis, piceo-fusca, supra senea vel cuprascens ; antennis, partibus 

 oris, pedibus piceo-rufis ; capite sicut in A. moerenti postice elongato, oblongo, laevi ; thorace medio vix 

















dilatato, antice gradatim angustato ; elytris angustis, post medium paullo ampliatis, apice subrecte trun- 







catis, sutura paullulun? dehiscenti, angulo suturali nullomodo producto, exteriori breviter dentato, dorso 

 lineatim foveolatis, foyeolis eubrotundatis, sat parvis, raro confluentibus. 



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