346 SUPPLEMENT. 
CHARIESSA (p. 187). 
Chariessa vestita (p. 187). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Tolé (Champion). 
2. Chariessa elegans. (Tab. XII. fig. 23.) 
Chariessa elegans, Horn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i. p. 87°. 
Hab. Nortu America, San Joaquin in California!, Texas (Belfrage).—Mzxico, 
Northern Sonora (Morrison). 
Collected by the late Mr. Morrison in the border country, but not ascertained for 
certain whether in Sonora or within the United States side of the boundary. 
PELONIUM (p. 187). 
1 (a). Pelonium luridum. (Tab. XII. fig. 20.) 
Sordide testaceum ; antennis tarsisque fuscis, prothorace maculis duabus; elytris plagis indeterminatis satura- 
tioribus ; antennis 11-articulatis, clava articulis reliquis subsequali. Long. 10-14 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba, San Lorenzo, Tolé (Champion). 
Head rather sparingly punctured ; eyes large, nearly approximate ; epistoma widely 
cut out; mandibles pitchy black; antennee fuscous, the basal joint yellowish outside, 
the club covered with soft down, the two first joints with their apices produced and 
overlapping ; tips of the palpi fuscous. Thorax at the base and on the middle 
distinctly, rather closely, in front closely, granulosely punctured ; side tubercles not 
large. Elytra thickly covered in the basal half with irregular punctures, obsoletely 
and very finely towards the apex; widened a little behind; very closely and finely | 
pubescent, with longer hairs at the sides and apex. Legs hairy; the front and middle 
knees faintly infuscate; the tarsi fuscous, except the lamelle of the basal joints 
beneath. 
Five specimens of this fine and apparently rare Peloniuwm were obtained by beating 
withered leaves of fallen forest trees. Myr. Champion observed that it was much paler 
when alive, and mimicked some species of Lampyride. It is no doubt allied to 
P. lampyroides, Spin. 
A specimen from Tolé is figured. 
Pelonium amenum (p. 188). 
To the Panama locality given, add :—Tolé (Champion). 
Two specimens. 
