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1 1 (a). Hotiobia umbrifera 





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W. umbrata simillima, sed differt striola scutellari multo breviori; senea vel subaurato-senea, interdum 

 cuprasceus, nitida ; antennis basi (cseteris piceis), palpis pedibusque flavo-testaceis ; oculis valde prominen- 

 tibus ; thorace lato, antice sat late rotundato-dilatato, postice sinuato angustato, angulis posticis rectis ; 

 elytris apice oblique sinuatis, umbra testacea fere ut in N. umbrata, versus apicem utrinque interstitia 



5 m -9 m tegente ; striola scutellari ad quartam longitudinem elytri desinente. 2 elytris disco sicut in S 

 nitidis. 



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Hah. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). — South America, Upper Amazons 





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There is scarcely any thing to distinguish this species from N. umbrata except the 

 length of the scutellar striole, which is here only one half that of N. umbrata. The 

 colour of the majority of the specimens is rather brighter, and the female has not the 

 opaque patch on the disk of the elytra shown by N. umbrata. 



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Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 



A single male example, apparently different from any of the foregoing 









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HARPALUS (p. 56) 



Harpalus mexicanus (p. 57). 



To the localities given add : — Maravatio (Flohr). 



8. Harpalus . 



Hob. Mexico, Toluca (Salle). 



A single specimen in the Salle collection. 





















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9. Harpalus . 



Hab. Mexico (Salle). 



A single specimen, named H. marginicollis, Chev., in the Salle collection. It appears 

 not to have been described, but is quite indeterminable, even its genus, as it wants 

 the four anterior tarsi. 





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10. Harpalus ellipsis. 



Harpalus ellipsis, Leconte, Ann. Lyceum N. York, v. p. 400 \ 



Hab. Noeth America, Missouri, Louisiana. — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison) 



SELENOPHORUS (p. 58). 



Selenophorus aequinoctialis (p. 59). 



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To the Mexican localities given add: — Chihuahua (Hepburn) 





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