302 SUPPLEMENT. 
Neoclytus lebasi. 
Neoclytus lebasii, Chevrolat, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1861, p. 8811 (nec Bates, olim). 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba, Taboga Island (Champion).—SourH America, Colombia 4, 
Venezuela !, 
Neoclytus(?) distortus (p. 58). 
There is an example (25 millim. long) of this magnificent species in the Sallé 
collection with the locality “‘Mexico” attached. The species can scarcely remain in 
the genus Neoclytus, as the thorax, instead of having a central longitudinal crest, is 
broadly flattened on the disc and its sides are strongly rounded. The hind thighs also 
are not clavate, though elongated (extending beyond the apex of the body) and biden- 
tated at the tip. The prosternum is very narrow between the coxe. In most of these 
characters the following species agrees with it. 
10. Neoclytus (?) championi. (Tab. XXI. fig. 8.) 
Multo minor, niger ; antennis versus apicem, femoribus tibiisque basi piceo-rufis, scutello cinereo; elytris macula 
utrinque basali et fasciis angustis valde angulatim-flexuosis quinque ochraceis, suturaque a fascia 1 
usque fasciam 3" anguste ochraceis, fascia 4* apud suturam dilatata versus marginem sicut fascia 5@ 
evanescenti; corpore subtus nigro nitido, lateribus argenteo-maculato; capite antice brevissimo; antennis 
(3) quam corpus haud brevioribus, articulis 3°-11™ (4° paullo breviori excepto) eequalibus, apice breviter 
setosis; thorace ovato disco planato; elytris postice parum angustatis, apice obtuse rotundatis, disco haud 
carinatis; prosterno inter coxas angustissimo; femoribus posticis quam corpus vix longioribus, parum 
incrassatis apice bidentatis. 
Long. 6 lin. ¢. 
Hab. Guaremata, Totonicapam 10,000 feet (Champion). 
One example. Captured in the pine-forest region of “ Los Altos.” 
11. Neoclytus caprea. 
Clytus caprea, Say, Journ. Ac. Phil. iii. p. 424; American Entom. ii. p. 53; Leconte, Complete 
Writings of Thomas Say, i. p. 120, t. 53. f. 2°; Journ. Ac. Phil. ser. 2, i. p. 26. 
Clytus elevatus, Lap. et Gory, Monogr. Clyt. p. 32, t. 7. fig. 40”. 
Clytus gibbicollis, id. ibid. p. 24, t. 6. f. 28°. 
Hab. Norra Amurica ! 2? 3.—Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 
12. Neoclytus purus. (Tab. XXI. fig. 9.) 
Angustus subcylindricus, niger; thorace margine postico elytrisque fasciis angustis quatuor (1? basali, 2 ante- 
medium fere recta, 34 mox pone medium antrorsum versus suturam obliquata, 4? paullo latiori et vix 
obliqua ante apicem) pallide flavis; thorace elongato-oblongo, asperato, linea dorsali acute tuberculato ; 
elytris apice oblique et obtusissime truncatis; subtus niger nitidus, mesosterno, metasterno segmentisque 
1e-2™ ventralibus albo-fasciatis ; femoribus posticis elongato-clavatis, tibiis arcuatis dilatato-compressis, 
Long. 4-6 lin. 
Hab. Mexico, Actopan (Hoge); GuaTemata, San Joaquin in Vera Paz (Champion). 
An elongate, sublinear species, with neatly defined slender whitish fascie. The 
muzzle is short and broad, the eyes not prominent, and the thorax nearly cylindrical. 
