246 SUPPLEMENT. 
Calocladon pectinicorne (p. 29). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
Met with in profusion by Mr. Champion at Bugaba; the specimens are mostly of a 
richer brick-red than in the type. 
1 (zs). Calocladon rubidum. (Tab. XI. figg. 136,142.) 
Nigrum ; prothoracis lateribus elytrisque rufo-flavis, his sutura basi tenuiter nigra, thoracis disco antice carinato 
pone medium tenuissime canaliculato, basi bisinuato in medio prominulo. Long. 5-7 millim. ¢ 9. 
Mas. Antennis flabellato-ramosis, ramis quam articuli duplo longioribus ; oculis mediocris. 
Femina. Antennis latiusculis, serratis. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Var. Elytris apice nigris. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Not unlike C. chiriquense, but varying more in size, and differing in colour, the elytra 
being of a fine brick-red, almost carmine tint, shading off into yellow at the base. It is 
especially, however, by the fineness of the channel of the thorax that this species is 
distinguished from its nearest allies. In some specimens the carina (which is always 
distinct in front) is scarcely divided, except in the middle. The rows of cells on the 
elytra are somewhat indistinct, owing to scales with which they are clothed. The 
second and fourth costules are elevated as in other species of this genus. This species 
appears to frequent somewhat higher altitudes than C. chariquense, at least I have not 
seen specimens from Bugaba. A small series were secured by Mr. Champion at elevations 
of from 3000 to 4000 feet. The variety with black tips to the elytra occurred in company 
with the type; both sexes were found. 
Calocladon oculatum (p. 28). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
A small series of about a dozen specimens of this were met with on the Volcan de 
Chiriqui, in company with the following species, which it so closely resembles that I 
did not at first separate them; it has, however, the thorax differently formed, being, like 
that of C. testaceum, narrowed towards the front, and with a distinct open channel ; the 
eyes are much more globose and prominent in the male, and the antenne have the 
apical joint black. 
2 (s). Calocladon plumosum. 
Nigrum, subparallelum ; prothoracis lateribus, elytrorumque plus quam dimidio basali flavis, his sutura basi 
nigra; antennarum articulo ultimo maris, interdum duobus apicalibus femine, flavis; prothorace subquadrato 
angulis anticis obtusiusculis, disco carinato, carina pone medium tenuissime divisa. Long. 8 millim. ¢ 2. 
Mas. Antennis flabellato-ramosis, oculis magnis haud multo exsertis. 
Femina, Antennis serratis. 
