194 . LONGICORNIA. 
Closely allied to D. stictica, but smaller, and clothed with uniform ashy-brown 
pubescence, varied only by the darker punctures. The thorax is also rather more finely 
and closely punctured; and the femora are of a pale testaceous-yellow colour. The 
last-mentioned feature is somewhat variable; in some examples the femora are wholly 
pale, with the exception of the tips; in others the upper and lower edges are dusky as 
well as the tips. | 
4, Drycothea cribrata. 
Parva, nigro-fusca, lineolis vel lituris parvis fulvis sparsim variegata ; thorace crebre grosse punctato; elytris 
_ setis incumbentibus rigidis vestitis, confluenter crebre punctatis; antennis robustis, articulo tertio quam 
scapum multo longiore, 4° 6° basi griseis, 8° toto 10° basi testaceis. 
Long. 22 lin. 
Hab. GuatEMaa, Teleman (Champion). 
The thoracic spine, though distinct, is not so long and acute as in J. stictica. The 
elytra are thickly punctured throughout, and the punctures often confluent; but, with 
the exception of the sutural stria, there is little tendency to linear arrangement as in 
the other species. The mesosternum is not prominent, but slightly concave in the 
middle. 
ASEMOLEA. 
Gen. Drycothee proxime affine, differt preecipue thorace haud armato, rotundato. Corpus breve, subcylin- 
dricum, longe dense setosum. Caput insertum; frons brevis, infra oculos obtusa, angustata. Thorax 
parvus, lateribus medio rotundatis. Elytra apice obtusa, lineatim punctata. Mesosternum paullo con- 
vexum. Ungues intus basi valde unidentati. Antenne corpore breviores, robuste, apice acute, infra 
setose. 
1. Asemolea setosa. 
Obscure fusca, subnitida, tomento cinereo-fulvo plagiatim vestita ; corpore supra toto antennisque infra longe 
setosis ; thorace grosse discrete punctato, linea dorsali fulva impunctata ; scutello fulvo. 
Long. 24-3} lin. 
Hab. Guatemaa, Zapote, Las Mercedes, San Isidro, El Zumbador (Champion). 
2. Asemolea crassicornis. 
Cinereo-fulva, cinereo indistincte maculata, passim setosa ; thorace grosse disperse, elytris sublineatim punctatis ; 
antennis quam corporis dimidium vix longioribus, paullo incrassatis. 
Long. 23 lin. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Sallé). 
CALLIA. 
Callia, Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1835, p. 60; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. ix. p. 908. 
Fourteen species of this genus are known, all Tropical-American. A fifteenth has 
been added from Lifu Island, near New Caledonia. We may be permitted to doubt if 
this really belongs to the genus. 
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