182 SUPPLEMENT. 



tiliter punctulatis, ad apicem paullo asperatis, margine basali vittaque apicali aureo-viridibus, ad medium 

 fascia lata nigro-purpurea, antice et postice aureo-viridi et rufo-cupreo marginata, ornatis. 

 Long. 5| lin. 



Eab. Guatemala, Panzos in Vera Paz (Conradt). 



This species closely resembles A. hopfneri (Gory), but the general colour is of a less 

 brown tint. The head has a deep longitudinal median channel, which (as well as a 

 line bordering the eye) is green ; the raised parts are not much punctured. The thorax 

 is much more finely punctured, and the transverse impression is more marked. The 

 elytra have the fascia not quite so broad, the upper border of the fascia ascends much 

 less at the suture, and the posterior border does not descend at the suture ; the upper 

 border in the specimen described is interrupted near the suture ; the suture is green 

 at the base as far as the fascia, and also for a short distance behind the fascia ; the 

 punctuation is much finer than in A. hopfneri, but the surface is slightly rough at the 

 apical margins. The prosternum is green, with a transverse coppery line anteriorly, 

 very closely, evenly, and moderately strongly punctured ; the process which enters the 

 mesosternum is very narrow. The middle of the sterna and basal segment of the 

 abdomen is green. 



Actenodes calcarata (p. 31). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Jalapa and Misantla in Vera Cruz, Cuernavaca 

 in Morelos (Hoge); Guatemala, Yzabal (Champion). 



Actenodes tmdulata (p. 31). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Temax in Northern Yucatan ( Gaumer). 



Actenodes humeralis (p. 31). 



Three examples apparently referable to this species ; two of which, from Chilpancingo, 

 have no humeral spot on the elytra, and the third, from Bugaba, has a reddish-coppery 

 streak at the suture at the base, and a streak near the apex in the middle of the 

 elytron. 



COLOBOGASTEB, (p. 33). 



Colobogaster cyanitarsis (p. 34). 



A single specimen from Mochitlan in Guerrero (Baron) agrees with the one already 

 recorded in having the posterior angles of the thorax diverging and truncated ; but the 

 sides of the thorax and elytra are shaded with green, and the tarsi are also green. I 

 think, however, that the two specimens are certainly conspecific; but probably they 

 should be separated from cyanitarsis. 



They may belong to C, infra-viridis, Th. (p. 34). The following expressions are not 



