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external angles of which are penicillated. The only Central-American example I have 
seen as yet is a female, and I have been obliged to derive the differential male characters 
from an allied and hitherto undescribed species from South Brazil*. 
1. Kuteleuta laticauda. (Tab. XXII. fig. 9.) 
Linearis, fulvescenti-fusca ; elytris fascia indistincta anteapicali canescenti, angulis exterioribus apicalibus 
dense fusco-barbatis ; antennis obscure rufescentibus, versus apicem fuscis, articulis 6°-11™ basi griseis (8° 
dimidio basali griseo); thorace indistincte fusco-lineato, sparsim punctulato; elytris striato-punctatis, 
prope suturam depressis, prope angulos exteriores apicales convexis et levibus. 
Long. 53 lin. @. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). One example only. 
AMPHICNZIA (p. 114). 
Amphicnezia crustulata (p. 114). 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
3. Amphicneia quinquevittata. (Tab. XXII. fig. 10.) 
Nigra, thorace supra vittis tribus elytrisque vittis quinque (viz. una communi suturali longe ante apicem terminata, 
et duabus utrinque, una submarginali apicem suturalem attingente, altera mediana ante apicem abbreviata) 
cano-tomentosis, inter vittas medianam et dorsalem interdum vitta abbreviata grisea; capite linea inter 
antennas, fronte et lateribus, canescentibus ; thorace cylindrico, basi angustato, dorso confertim punctulato ; 
scutello cano-tomentoso ; elytris usque ad apicem confertim sublineatim punctatis ; pedibus nigris, interdum 
rufescentibus; tibiis intermediis versus apicem intus curvatis; tarsorum articulo unguiculari longissimo ; 
antennis nigris, scapo rufo-castaneo. 
Long. 2-22 lin. 
Hab. Gtarumata, Cubilguitz (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba 
(Champion). 
ALETRETIA (to follow the genus Amphicneia, p. 114). 
Aletretia, Bates, Contr. Ins. Faun. Amaz. Vall. Lamiaires, p. 204; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. 
xvii. (Jan. 1866). 
Rosalba, Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 108 (1864); ? Lacordaire, Gen. ix. p. 601. 
The following species is congeneric with A. inscripta, from the Amazons, and 
agrees in all its generic characters with Lacordaire’s description of Rosalba. The 
form of the elytra appears, however, to be different from that of the only described 
* Euteleuta fimbriata, n. sp. 
Linearis, ferrugineo-fusca; elytris apice fimbria e pilis marginatis angulis exterioribus fusco-barbatis; antennis 
obscure rufescentibus, articulo 8° dimidio basali, 9°-11™ basi griseis; capite antice longiori, mandibulis latis, 
robustis; thorace dorso inequali; elytris striato-punctatis, prope suturam depressis, prope angulos 
exteriores convexis et levibus. 
Long. 53 lin. Cf. 
Hab. 8. Brazi (coll. Bates). 
