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Parmenonta ovatula (p. 105). 
To the Guatemalan locality given, add:—Cerro Zunil, Mirandilla, El Tumbador, 
Las Mercedes (Champion). 
Varies in length, in a large series, from 4 to 52 lines. 
Parmenonta minor (p. 105). 
To the Mexican locality given, add :—Capulalpam (Sallé), Cordova (Hége). 
Varies in length, in a large series, from 24 to 44 lines. 
On the average P. minor is very much smaller and narrower than P. ovatula, and 
differing, in addition to the characters mentioned in the diagnosis, by the punctuation 
of the elytra being coarse and arranged partly in strie: in P. ovatula the punctuation 
is finer and shallower and irregular. , 
Parmenonta albisetosa (p. 105). 
_ To the Guatemalan localities given, add:—Panajachel, Volcan de Agua 8500 to 
10,500 feet (Champion). 
5. Parmenonta fulvosticta. 
Gracilis, elytris angustissime ovatis, thorace lateribus elytrisque guttis numerosis dispersis fulvo-pubescentibus ; 
thorace cylindrico, grosse subconfluenter punctato; elytris apice ad suturam triangulariter breviter emar- 
ginatis, grosse (versus suturam medio lineatim) punctatis; tibiis minus dilatatis. 
Long. 33 lin. 
Hab. Mxxico, Cordova (Hége). 
ADETUS (p. 108). 
Adetus muticus (p. 106). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Cordova (Sallé, Hoge) ; Britise Honpuras, Rio 
Hondo (Blancaneaus); GuatemaLa, Las Mercedes, Mirandilla, Cerro Zunil, El Reposo, 
Volcan de Atitlan (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
This species, as defined by its original describer, varies very little throughout its 
wide distribution ; the narrow white spots on the elytra are more or less numerous, 
and the larger pale spot behind the middle of each elytron is more or less developed. 
Specimens from the volcano of Chiriqui scarcely differ from those found on the 
Amazons and near Rio de Janeiro. But in the plains of Chiriqui a colour-variety 
occurs, conspicuous for the brighter fulvous hue of the head, the lateral stripe of the 
thorax, and the curved baso-lateral stripe of the elytra, the latter margined with white 
specks and enclosing (like the stripes of the thorax) a dark-brown central area. 
In company with this species at Rio Janeiro, Bugaba, and in several localities in 
