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dimidioque posteriori, nigris; antennis robustis, versus apicem acuminatis, subtus ciliatis, nigris, articulis 
°-6™ basi breviter testaceis ; pedibus nigris, femoribus 4 anterioribus basi plus minusve testaceis ; capite 
angusto, inter antennas valde concavo (vel tuberibus antenniferis valde elevatis); thorace cylindrico, 
tuberculo laterali conspicuo, acuto; elytris apice obtuse rotundatis, punctulatis, dorso obtuse costatis. 
Var. Elytris, sutura angusta nigra excepta, toto fulvo-coccineis vel fulvo-ochraceis. 
Long. 33-43 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
Both forms occur in the same localities. 
6. Callia (?) —. 
Hab. Mexico (Sallé). 
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An example of a remarkably elongated species referable to this or a closely allied 
genus; it is unfortunately in a bad state of preservation. 
PHA (p. 195). 
2 (a). Phea rosea. 
P. scuticolli proxime affinis. Cylindrica, elytris depressis, corpore subtus capiteque pallide fulvo-testaceis, 
thorace et elytris lete roseis; antennis nigris, articulis basi (2° toto) rufis, scapo versus apicem scabroso- 
punctato; capite dense pubescenti, opaco; thorace antice et postice sulcato-constricto, umbone sicut in 
P. scuticolli valde elevato utrinque sulculo profundo marginato; elytris lineatim, versus apicem confuse et. 
subtilius, punctatis ; pedibus testaceo-rufis, tibiis (basi excepta) tarsisque nigris. 
Long. 43 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
The elytra in this species are relatively much longer than in the similarly-coloured 
P. coccinea and P. lineola. From the other red species, P. miniata and P. rubella, it 
differs inter alia in the colour of the antenne and legs. 
Phza phthisica (p. 197). 
Var. Antennis toto nigris ; macula nigra frontali medio divisa. 
Hab. Mexico, Almolonga (Hége). 
Phea phthisica is distinguished from P. macilenta and from P. tenuata by the upper 
part of the forehead being black and the vertex clothed with golden pubescence, both 
of which characters I omitted in describing the species. The variety above mentioned, 
of which I have only seen a single specimen, differs from all the numerous examples 
seen of P. phthisica by the black frontal patch being reduced in size and divided into 
two spots. 
10 (4). Pha auricapilla. 
P, phihiswe affinis et simillima; differt solum thorace absque sulcis discoidalibus. Linearis nigra; capite flavo, 
fronte supra genisque post oculos, nigris, vertice densius aureo-pubescenti, fronte valde convexa; thorace 
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