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Oncideres putator (p. 125). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (Hége); Guatema.a, San Juan in Vera 
Paz (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
9. Oncideres digna. 
Oncideres dignus, Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, xvi. p. 176°. 
Hab. Panama (Boucard).—Soutn America, Amazons}, 
Two female examples exactly agreeing with others of the same sex from the Amazons. 
10. Oncideres senilis. 
O. putatori proxime affinis, sed robustior precipue thorace latiori, etc. Pallide fusco-grisea, elytris fascia lata 
(vel dimidio basali) maculis numerosis rotundatis corporeque subtus medio, canis; thorace brevi et lato, 
tuberculo laterali valido, lato, conico, dorso rugoso, callis duobus in medio dorso nigris; elytris basi et 
lateribus granulis valde dispersis nigris, apud humeros tantum tuberculis majoribus et densioribus, cetera 
superficie sparsissime nigro-punctulata. ¢ caput haud cornutum. 
Long. 12 lin. 6 Q. 
Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz (Sailé), Jalapa (Hoge) ; Nicaraeua, Chontales (Janson). 
Distinct from O. putator by its more robust form, broader thorax, and especially by 
the much scantier and smaller black granules of the base and middle of the sides of the 
elytra ; the granules, in short, do not assume the size of the round polished tubercles 
of O. putator, except on and below the shoulders. 
11. Oncideres ocellaris. 
O. putatori affinis. Longior, fulvescenti-fusca, elytris fascia lata mediana grisea, guttisque numerosis lineatim 
digestis aurantiaco-fulvis ochraceo-pupillatis ; thorace valde transverso, tuberculo laterali valde elongato 
et robusto, dorso callis duobus nigris ; elytris dimidio basali et lateribus usque ultra medium nigro-tuber- 
culatis, tuberculis prope basin fere sicut in O. putatori sparsis sed magis equalibus, tuberculis majoribus 
nullis, ultra medium sparsissime nigro-punctulatis ; corpore subtus lateritio-fusco, griseo vario. dg caput 
haud cornutum. 
Long. 12lin. o. 
Hab. Guatemata, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
Distinguished from O. putator and 0. senilis, to both of which it is almost equally 
allied, by the rounded spots of the elytra, which are spread over the whole surface, 
partly in rows, these spots in O. ocellaris being, instead of whitish as in those species, 
of a rusty-red colour, with a paler speck in the centre of each. 
12. Oncideres rhodosticta. 
Minor, sat angusta, cylindrica, nigra subnitida ; elytris fascia lata mediana alteraque angustiori basali 
griseis maculis rotundis numerosis sparsis, rafis ; antennis, scapo nigro nitido excepto, cano-pubescentibus ; 
thorace angustiori, tuberculo laterali lato conico, dorso griseo, fulvo-variegato, nigro-punctulato, callis 
tribus magnis nigro-nitidis; elytris undique sat confertim et protunde punctatis, punctis prope basin 
granulatis. ¢ caput haud cornutum. 
Long. 7-73 lin. ¢ 2. 
