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The discoidal and third marginal spots, or the subapical and third sutural, sometimes 
touch ; otherwise the black spots are remarkably isolated and well defined in this pretty 
little species. 
25. Lepturges ornatissimus. (Tab. XXIV. fig. 16.) 
Angustus, sublinearis, mediocriter convexus, capite thoraceque nigris, hoc supra griseo-tomentoso vittis elongatis 
parallelis duabus nigris, elytris flavo-cinereis macula magna circumscutellari, media sutura, fascia lata post- 
mediana (antice arcuata versus marginem utrinque retrorsum flexa ibique angustata), lineola discoidali ante 
medium alteraque simili prope apicem, lineisque duabus elongatis marginalibus versus basin, nigris ; 
antennis pedibusque nigris, illis articulis a 3° basi obscure rufis, femoribus basi tibiisque basi, rufo-testa- 
ceis; thorace trapezoideo, spina ante basin sita lateribus post spinam sinuatis ; elytris sat crebre punctatis, 
apice obtusissime oblique truncatis. - 
Long. 24 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
The black elytral spots are sharply defined, and form an extremely elegant design 
well set off against the pale ochreous, compact, silky felt of the rest of the surface. 
26. Lepturges charillus. (Tab. XXIV. fig. 17.) 
L. deliciolo affinis et simillimus, sed differt elytris apice singulatim rotundatis. Anguste oblongo-ovatus, 
rufescens, cinereo-ochraceo tomentosus, thorace vittis duabus elytrisque utrinque fascia post medium 
reverso-circumflexa (V), macula pyriformi prope scutellum, lineolis tribus parallelis ante medium (interiori 
brevissima interdum obsoleta) maculaque prope apicem transversa biloba, castaneo-fuscis ; thorace late 
trapezoideo, spina laterali retrorsum spectanti prope basin, lateribus post spinam oblique profunde sinuatis 3 
elytris apice singulatim rotundatis; antennis versus basin pedibusque pallide testaceis, tibiis apice 
infuscatis. 
Long. 12 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Resembles Z.. deliciolus, from the Amazons, so closely that I should have treated it as. 
only a geographical variety of that species had it not been for the rounded apices of the 
elytra, these organs in L. deliciolus being sharply truncated. The elytral spots are in 
the same position in both, though slightly different in shape ; the spot on each side of 
the scutellum especially is markedly different ; in L. delictolus it is not obliquely ovate, 
broadened to the base, as in L. charillus, but transverse quadrate, distant from the base, 
and prolonged behind for a short distance down the suture. 
27. Lepturges callizonus. (Tab. XXIV. fig. 18.) 
L. charillo affinis. Anguste oblongo-ovatus, capite thoraceque fusco-nigris, hoc supra margine antico et postico 
rufescenti dorso griseo-nebuloso ; elytris carneo-griseo tomentosis, macula lata triangulari circumscutellari 
(macula utrinque pallida prope scutellum), fascia integra postmediana (versus margines dilatata) et utrinque 
post fasciam macula biloba et prope apicem macula parva, castaneo-fuscis, interdum lineolis fuscis inter 
maculam scutellarem etfasciam castaneis; antennis tenuissimis, quam corpus triplo longioribus, rufo-testaceis, 
scapo et articulis 3°-6™ apice fuscis, 7°-11™ toto fuscis ; thorace late trapezoideo, spina laterali parum obliqua 
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