EURYSCOPA. 77 
A single specimen, apparently a female. #. mexicana may be known from its allies 
by its large size and by the broad fulvous band of the elytra. 
7. Kuryscopa cingulata. 
Clythra cingulata, Latr. in Humb. & Bonpl. Obs. Zool. i. p. 208, t. 22. figg. 6, 7 (1811). 
Euryscopa cingulata, Lac. Monogr. in Mém. Soc. Liége, v. p. 508°. 
Megalostomis cingulata, De}. Cat. 3rd edit. p. 440. 
Hab. Panama (Boucard), Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui, Caldera, San Feliz, Tolé, Taboga 
Island (Champion).—CotomBia 2; Ecuapor, Guayaquil 1. 
Many specimens were obtained by Mr. Champion of this apparently not uncommon 
and handsome species. Examples occur in which the posterior band of the elytra 
occupies the entire apical portion. Lacordaire, in his excellent description, does 
not mention that the apical margin of the elytra as well as the suture is narrowly 
black. 
8. Euryscopa fulvilabris. 
Subcylindrical, black; labrum fulvous ; thorax with a longitudinal central ridge, pubescent; elytra strongly 
punctate-striate, each with a subquadrate red humeral spot enclosing the callus. 
Length 2 lines. 
Hab. Mexico, Ventanas in Durango (Hége). 
Closely allied to #. scapularis, Lac., but at once separated by the bright fulvous 
labrum, the longer antennz (which extend to the base of the thorax), and the distinctly 
raised longitudinal line in the centre of the thorax. The scutellum is pubescent, as in 
£. scapularis; but the red humeral spot is quite different in shape, it being nearly 
square (instead of elongate) and surrounding the callus (this part is always black in 
E. scapularis, and its inner margin is oblique at the base). 
A single specimen. 
9. Kuryscopa villosa. (Tab. XX XVII. fig. 3.) 
Subcylindrical, black, pubescent ; labrum, the basal joints of the antenne, and the tibiz fulvous ; elytra each 
with an oblique red spot, finely pubescent, semiregularly and extremely closely punctured, the interstices 
irregularly rugose. 
Length 3 lines. 
Head very finely punctured and closely pubescent; labrum fulvous; antenne dentate within from the third 
joint, the second, third, and fourth joints fulvous, the rest black, pubescent ; thorax about twice as broad 
as long, closely and finely punctured, clothed with rather short white pubescence, the middle of the disc 
with a distinct smooth longitudinal line, the median lobe slightly widened and scarcely produced ; scu- 
tellum with a few punctures and hairs; elytra cylindrical, crowded with larger and smaller punctures, 
which are irregularly arranged in lines, the interstices sparingly pubescent and slightly convex, the red 
spot commencing below the humeral callus, gradually narrowing behind, and obliquely extending nearly 
to the suture; tibize fulvous, the femora and tarsi black, pubescent like the underside. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo and Acapulco in Guerrero (Hége). 
