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C. thoracicus, which has been compared with White’s type) near Merida. The males 
do not differ from the Oaxaca specimen described (as above cited) at p. 75, except that 
the mesosternum has a more distinct conical tubercle. 
Crioprosopus tricolor (p. 75). 
Mr. Champion has examined the type of Waterhouse’s species in the British Museum, 
which proves to be a female, closely resembling C. basileus, 2, above described, but 
differing in the much shorter scutellum. The sculpture of the thorax also is different, 
the disc being punctured equally with the sides (in C. basileus, 9, the disc is smooth), 
and the surface having shallow scattered impressions. The mesosternum has a distinct 
conical tubercle, but the antenne are more slender and shorter. 
Probably the female of a species distinct from any of the foregoing. Its locality is 
supposed to be Venezuela, and it must therefore be erased from our list. 
6 (a). Crioprosopus lampros. 
Crioprosopus tricolor (p. 75), nec Waterhouse. 
Clare rufus ; capite toto, antennis, thoracis marginibus anticis et posticis (supra et subtus) vittaque lata dorsali, 
coxis totis, mesosterno, femoribus basi et apice, tibiis et tarsis, nigris; elytris subviridi-cyaneis splendi- 
dissimis ; thorace convexo, levissimo, basi depresso, subtilissime et sparsissime punctulato, lateribus pone 
medium tuberculo lato valido subacuto, ante medium flexuosis ; scutello angusto, elongato, acutissimo 
plano; elytris apice conjunctim rotundatis, extus denticulo armatis, punctulis sparsis vix perspicuis 
exceptis, levissimis ; corpore subtus nitido, lateribus tenuissime sericeis ; mesosterno tuberculo valido, 
subacuto, porrecto. Antennarum (@) scapo clavato, levi, antice longe foveato, quam articuli 3", 5™, 
et 6" duplo, quam 4" paullo breviori (ceteri articuli desunt). 
Long. 15 lin. 9Q. 
This species, taken at Obispo on the Isthmus of Panama by Mr. Salvin, was erroneously 
referred (anté, p. 75) to C. tricolor, Waterh. 
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STENASPIS (p. 76). 
Stenaspis verticalis (p. 76). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Izucar (Sallé), Ventanas (Forrer), Bobo 
(Hoge), Sonora. 
Differs in the degree of closeness of its punctuation and in the colour of the scape, 
according to locality. Sonora and Ventanas examples have large smooth spaces on the 
thorax in both sexes, and the scape red, except at the tip. All the Bobo.examples 
are distinguished by the very close confluent or vermiculate punctuation of the elytra, 
and the rather less dense sculpture of the thorax, and the scape is always black. 
Captured in great abundance by Herr Hoge at Bobo. 
Stenaspis solitaria (p. 76). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Ventanas (Forrer), Alamos (Buchan-Hepburn). 
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