314 SUPPLEMENT. 
AGALLISSUS (p. 67) 
Agallissus melaniodes (p. 67). 
Var. Agallissus quadrimaculatus (p. 68). 
In the Sallé collection is a male example of this species (named A. guadrimaculatus, 
White), intermediate in the elytral markings between the var. trifasciatus and the true 
A, quadrimaculatus, White. It differs from the latter only in having a red apical spot 
as in the var. trzfasciatus, from which it differs, on the other hand, in the median and 
subapical fasciee not reaching the suture, the median especially being far distant; the 
antenne are a little longer than in the female, reaching to beyond the middle of the 
elytra; the latter are rather more narrowed behind than in the female. 
Agallissus clytoides (p. 68). 
Agallissus gratus (p. 68) *. 
Aplectrus lepturoides, Chevrolat in d’Orbigny, Dict. Univ. d’Hist. Nat. i. p. 12. 
g. A femina differt forma multo angustiori, elytris postice valde angustatis, antennis medium elytrorum 
attingentibus. 
Long. 7-10 lin. ¢ 9. 
To the locality given, add :—Norra America, Texas .—Mexico, Northern Mexico }, 
Oaxaca (Sallé), San Carlos (Flohr). 
Varies a little in the number and size of the yellow spots of the elytra, but the 
vittiform basal spot seems to be constant. In the varieties the middle and postmedian 
spots are more or less reduced (the middle one sometimes almost obsolete), and the 
antemedian lateral spot disappears, as well as the lateral lobe of the postmedian spot. 
ANCYLOCERA (p. 68). 
Ancylocera macrotela (p. 68). 
To the localities given, add :—Muxico, Puebla (Sal/é). 
8. Ancylocera cribricollis. 
A, rugicolli et salict multo angustior. Linearis, nigra, nitida, setosa ; elytris et abdomine sanguineis ; capite 
grossissime confluenter punctato; thorace elongato, angusto, subcylindrico in medio canaliculato, passim 
grosse et discrete punctato vel foveato ; elytris confertim grosse lineatim (versus apicem confuse) punctatis, 
apice verticaliter declivibus, margine apicali deplanato et sinuato-truncato; femoribus posticis gracilibus, 
nec clavatis, apice intus longe spinosis ; antennis articulis a 3°(¢ 2) elongato-triangularibus [nec intus 
productis], compressis, 3° paullo majori, 4°-10™ subsequalibus, 3 articulo 11° elongato acuminato, apice 
curvato, 2 articulis 10°-11™ fere conglutinatis. 
Long. 43-42 lin. 
Hab, Mxxico, Almolonga (Hége). 
Distinguished at once from A. rugicollis and A. sall@i by the large rounded separate 
