184 PHYTOPHAGA.—SUPPLEMENT. 
Chrysodina flavipes (p. 106). 
To the locality given, add:—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
The general colour of the upper surface is better described as cupreous rather 
than wneous. 
Chrysodina ornata (p. 107). 
To the Mexican locality given, add:—Ventanas in Durango (Forrer), Iguala and 
Mescala in Guerrero (Hége). 
In the specimens obtained by Herr Hége the cupreous colour at the sides of the 
elytra does not extend quite so far upwards as in the type. 
Chrysodina ornaticollis (p. 108). 
To the Mexican localities given, add:—Amula in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
C. ornaticollis seems subject to great variation, and it is scarcely possible to say 
whether all the specimens before me really belong to one species. ‘The punctuation 
of the head in the example from Playa Vicente is very strong, in that of one from 
Guanajuato quite fine. The specimen from Amula has entirely fulvous antenne and 
legs, yet in general shape and other particulars it does not differ from the rest.. In 
general shape, C. ornaticollis is cylindrical, convex, and rather more elongate than most 
of its congeners. 
8 (a). Chrysodina cyanipennis. 
Black ; the basal joints of the antenna, the apex of the tibiae, and the tarsi, fulvous; thorax metallic cupreous, 
strongly punctured ; elytra metallic blue, strongly punctate-striate. 
Length 1 line. 
Head metallic green or blue, rather strongly and remotely punctured; the vertex strigose; the clypeus 
triangular, coarsely punctured ; the labrum fulvous; the antenne extending to beyond the middle of the 
body, the lower five joints fulvous, the rest black, thickened; thorax strongly transverse, the sides 
moderately rounded, narrowed anteriorly, and here rather strongly deflexed, the surface bright aureous 
or cupreous, rather deeply and closely punctured; scutellum violaceous, broad; elytra more strongly 
punctured than the thorax, metallic blue, the punctures arranged in closely approached, rather regular 
rows; underside black, the sides of the breast and the legs metallic blue; the apex of the tibie and 
the tarsi fulvous. . 
Hab. Mexico, Acapulco in Guerrero, Tacambaro in Michoacan (Hoge). 
This species is similarly coloured to C. ornaticollis; but is only half the size, and has 
the thorax and elytra more deeply punctured. The legs (including the tarsi) also differ 
in colour; the specimen from Tacambaro, however, has unicolorous tibie. 
Chrysodina pubescens (p. 108). 
To the Mexican locality given, add :—Tupataro and Irapuato in Guanajuato (Hége). 
