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intermediate between the typical form and var. «; but as we have not received any 
Camptodes with quite the coloration referred to, I must not treat the name as a mere 
synonym at present. A single specimen from Acapulco that I have placed, with some 
little doubt, as an aberrant example of the var. 8 of C. morio comes very near to the 
description, but does not exhibit so strong a contrast between the colour of the breast 
and that of the ventral segments; it is just possible that this specimen may be really 
distinct from C. mori, and also that it may be an example of C. tricolor, Er. 
10. Camptodes cinctipennis, sp. n. 
Latus, convexus, nigerrimus; elytris sanguineis, nigro-cinctis; antennis flavis, clava nigra. 
Long. 63 millim. 
Hab. Guaremaua, Capetillo (Champion). 
Closely allied to C. morio, but larger, different in colour, and distinguished from it 
and the other neighbouring species by the sutural stria being obsolete, though similar 
in its position ; the punctuation differs but little from that of C. morio, being distinct 
and rather coarse, and the structural characters of the under surface are also apparently 
similar. The elytra are red, and have a definite black band along the outer margin— 
this commences at the shoulder, continues of one breadth for about half its length, 
when it is suddenly widened, and then becomes a little narrower again round the tip 
towards the suture; each elytron is greatly rounded at the apex. The pygidium is very 
coarsely punctured. One specimen only, of uncertain sex. 
11. Camptodes nigroviridis. 
Camptodes nigroviridis, Reitter, Verh. Ver. Briinn, xii. 1, p. 105". 
Hab. Mexico !.—SoutH America, Brazil }. 
Var. Elytris nigro-cyanescentibus. 
Camptodes nigrocyaneus, Reitter, 1. c.* 
Hab. Mexico (Chevrolat '). 
Reitter gives no distinction between these presumed species except that one has the 
elytra blue-black, the other blue-green ; as this distinction is quite without importance 
in this genus I have no hesitation in uniting the two; and I am also of opinion that 
both will prove to be varieties of C. morio. 
12. Camptodes godmani, sp. n. 
Rotundatus, convexus, nitidior, rufo-testaceus, et scutello elytris viridescentibus marginibus externis rufe- 
scentibus, antennarum clava nigra. 
Long. 44 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba ( Champion). 
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