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with D. stictica, which is also found in that country, by the intermediate variety, 
D. lepidiota. 
6. Drycothea parva. 
Minor, cinereo-fusco-incumbenti-pubescens et setosa, scutello ochraceo; antennis fuscis, articulis 4°-11™ basi 
cinereis ; oculis lobo inferiori magno subquadrato ; thorace grosse discrete punctato, spina laterali parva, 
acuta; elytris undique confuse punctatis ; mesosterno angusto, concavo. 
Long. 23-3 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Many examples. 
7. Drycothea curtula. 
Curta, oblongo-subovata sat convexa, fulvo-ochraceo tomentosa, scutello concolori; antennis articulis 6°, 8°, 
et 10° dimidio basali testaceis ; oculis lobo inferiori sat magno subquadrato, infra paullulum angustato ; 
thorace sparsim grosse punctato, spina laterali basi lata, acuta; elytris ochraceo-setosis, sparsim confuse 
” punctatis, punctis majoribus et profundioribus nigro-fuscis intermixtis ; corpore subtus pedibusque plumbeo- 
griseis ;. mesosterno plano, postice angustato, antice declivi. 
Long. 3 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
The punctuation of the elytra much resembles that of Estola perforata, 
ASEMOLEA (p. 194). 
Asemolea crassicornis (p. 194). 
To the locality given, add :—British Honpuras (Blancaneauz). 
8. Asemolea purpuricollis. (Tab. XXV. fig. 13.) 
Subcylindrica, subtus nigra griseo-pubescens, capite aureo- thorace lete purpureo-roseo sericeo-pubescentibus, 
elytris nigris ochraceo-fusco pubescentibus et setosis, pedibus nigris, femoribus testaceo-albis; thorace 
relative parvo, medio paullulum angulato-dilatato ; elytris striato-punctatis, apice singulatim rotundatis ; 
antennis brevibus, robustis, articulo 3° quam ceteri vix longiori. 
Long. 2—23 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
4. Asemolea minuta. - 
Callia minuta (p. 195). 
‘This insect must be transferred from the genus Callia to Asemolea. It is closely allied 
to the preceding species, on account of the unarmed thorax and thickened antenne. 
CALLIA (p. 194). 
This genus comprises two groups, characterized as follows :— 
Caria proper.—Vertex inter antennas latior, vix concavus ; tibize intermedi extus haud perspicue emarginate. 
Includes C. axillaris, Germ., C. azurea, Serv., C. fulvocincta, Bates, C. xanthomera, 
