LOBOPODA. 405 
33. Lobopoda foveata. (Tab. XVIII. figg. 7, 7,3.) 
Moderately elongate, rather broad, eneous, sometimes with a slight greenish tint, thickly pubescent. Head closely 
and rather coarsely punctured ; eyes large and narrowly separated in the male, smaller and more widely 
separated in the female; prothorax coarsely and rather closely punctured, the disc obsoletely canaliculate 
(except in front), and deeply impressed in the middle before the base, the basal fovese very deep, the hind 
angles subrectangular; elytra moderately long, rather broad, gradually narrowing from a little below the 
base, with rows of comparatively coarse not very closely placed punctures placed upon almost obsolete 
strie, the strie deeper towards the apex, the interstices almost flat, a little convex behind, and very 
sparsely but rather coarsely punctured; beneath dark bronze, sparsely but rather coarsely punctured, the 
fourth and fifth ventral segments smoother ; legs and antenne fusco-ferruginous, the femora darker. 
dg. Anterior tibie slightly widened on the inner side before the middle. The lateral lobes of the last ventral 
segment short and broad, strongly curved, deeply concave and spoon-shaped, the apices broadly rounded ; 
the central sheath narrow, acuminate, the apical portion setose beneath and recurved, the apex blunt. 
(Fig. 7 a). 
Length 94-114 millim.; breadth 3-4 millim. (¢ 2.) 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, David, La Caldera, Tolé (Champion). 
Eight examples. Comparatively much shorter than L. viridis, the eyes smaller, the 
thorax much more closely and more coarsely punctured, the elytra with rows of punc- 
tures placed upon exceedingly shallow striz, the upper surface not quite so shining, 
&c. The cedeagus is of a very different structure; it rather closely resembles that of 
LL. opaca. 
34. Lobopoda eneotincta. 
Elongate, rather broad, eneous or greenish seneous, thickly pubescent. Head with scattered coarse punctures ; 
eyes (2) very large and narrowly separated; prothorax rather finely and not very closely punctured, 
the dise obsoletely canaliculate, and shallowly impressed in the middle before the base, the basal 
fovere rather deep; elytra long, somewhat rapidly narrowing from a little below the base, with closely 
punctured striw, the strise deeper towards the apex, the interstices almost flat, feebly convex behind, and 
sparsely but rather coarsely punctured; beneath dark bronze, sparsely but rather coarsely punctured ; 
legs and antennze fusco-ferruginous, the femora darker. 
Length 11-113 millim.; breadth 35-4 millim. ( 2.) 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Two female examples. This insect closely resembles LZ. foveata ; it differs as follows: 
—The head is not so closely punctured; the eyes (in the female) are much larger and 
more narrowly separated; the thorax is more finely punctured and has shallower 
basal impressions; and the elytra are longer, and have closely punctured striz. 
35. Lobopoda pilosa. 
Moderately elongate, eneous, not very shining, thickly pubescent. Head with scattered coarse punctures ; 
eyes () large and rather narrowly separated ; prothorax finely and rather sparsely punctured, the disc 
canaliculate, and depressed in the middle before the base, the basal fovere moderately deep; elytra mode- 
rately long, very gradually narrowing posteriorly, about as wide at the middle as at the base, and rather 
broad behind, with finely and closely punctured fine shallow strie, the strie a little deeper towards the 
apex, the interstices almost flat, feebly convex behind, and rather closely punctured; beneath brownish- 
bronze, sparsely and rather finely punctured; legs and antenne fusco-ferruginous. 
Length 94 millim.; breadth 3-3; millim. (9.) 
