PHANOLINUS. 369d 
the front, except those contiguous to the margins. The punctuation on the wing-cases 
is unusually fine and distant, as is also that on the hind body. 
The species is described from a single female individual sent to me by Mr. Flohr, in 
recognition of whose exertions I have named it; he informs me that it is only occasion- 
ally met with amongst moss and leaves in the forests. 
3. Phanolinus divisus. 
Capite thoraceque sneo-auratis, fulgidis, fortiter parce punctatis; elytris nigro-cyaneis fortiter punctatis; 
scutello abdomineque eeneis minus nitidis; antennarum articulo primo pedibusque nigro-viridescentibus, 
tarsis nigris ; abdominis segmentis 2°-4™ transversim impressis. 
Long. 20 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Head with very coarse punctures, those behind the eyes numerous. Thorax with the 
serial punctures rather distant, all coarse, and with distant coarse punctures at the sides 
both at the base and in front. The hind body is of a brassy colour, not brilliant, 
moderately closely punctate. 
Although extremely similar to the less fulgid examples of P. godmani, the present 
species may be distinguished by the more definite transverse impressions on the basal 
segments of the hind body. I have seen only a single female example. 
4. Phanolinus gravidus. 
Violaceus ; capite thoraceque nitidis, illo minus crebre punctato, hoc seriebus dorsalibus irregularibus circiter 
9-punctatis, lateribus parce punctatis; elytris fortiter punctatis; abdomine viridi-nigro parum nitido, 
segmentis dorsalibus secundo et tertio parum discrete transversim impressis. 
Long. 21 millim. 
Hab. GuatEmALA, Sinanja in Vera Paz (Champion). 
Readily distinguished by its colour from the other species with linear transverse 
impressions on basal segments of the hind body, and also by the rather more numerous 
punctures on the thorax. Independently of colour, the lines of the basal segments will 
distinguish it from all varieties of P. godmani. 
Only a single female has been found. 
5. Phanolinus pollens. 
Viridescens, subnitidus; capite parce punctato; thorace seriebus dorsalibus circiter 9-punctatis, lateribus 
perparum punctatis ; scutello opaco nigricante; elytris fortiter punctatis; abdomine parce punctato, 
segmentis dorsalibus secundo et tertio basi transversim impressis. 
Long. 24 millim. 
Hab. Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt). 
This is readily distinguished by its broad form and less shining surface. The thorax 
is much narrowed behind, but scarcely at all sinuate at the sides. The head has only 
