94 LONGICORNIA. 
1. Moneilema blapsides. 
Collapteryx blapsides, Newman, Entom. Mag. v. 'p. 397 (1888) *, 
Hab. Mexico}. 
The insect described by Newman is of large size (one inch), and distinguished by 
the scattered punctuation of the head and thorax as well as the whole surface (except 
the apex) of the elytra. The form of the thoracic tubercles and humeral angles of the 
elytra is not mentioned. An example in M. Sallé’s collection, named as a variety of 
M. variolare, agrees very well with this description, as far as it goes. It is from 
Mexico. 
2. Moneilema carinatum. | 
Moneilema carinatum, Thomson, Arch, Ent. i. p. 189 (1857) ; id. Classif. Long. p. 241. 
Hab. Mexico, Etla, near Oaxaca (Sallé). 
3. Moneilema, lecontei. 
Moneilema Lecontei, Thomson, Classif. Long. p. 25. 
Hab. Mexico. 
4, Moneilema levidorsale. 
Moneilema levidorsale, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1856, p. 407. 
Hab. Mexico, San Juan, Tehuacan (Salié). 
5. Moneilema albopictum. 
Moneilema albopictum, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1856, p. 407, t. 40. fig. 7. 
Moneilema albotessellatum, Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. p. 189 (1857). 
Hab. Mexico, Puebla (Sal/é). 
6. Moneilema infamiz. 
Moneilema infamie, Thomson, Physis, i. p. 79’. 
Hab. Mexico, Toluca’. 
7. Moneilema perforatum. 
Moneilema perforatum, Thomson, Physis, i. p. 80. 
Hab. Mexico. 
According to M. Sallé, this is synonymous with VM. Lecontei of the same author. 
8. Moneilema mortuale. 
Moneilema mortuale, Thomson, Physis, i. p. 80. 
Hab. Mexico. 
