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apparently differs from it in the colour of the antenne, the entirely smooth head 
without transverse groove, the finely punctured thorax, and the more strongly punctate 
elytra, as well as in the colour of the legs. Some of the specimens are pale fulvous, 
rather broader in shape, and more finely punctured. 
This species agrees with Typophorus in having broad ocular sulci, and with Paria in 
the absence of any grooves on the head. 
14. Typophorus limbata. 
Greenish-black, the lower five joints of the antennz pale fulvous; head impunctate; thorax extremely finely 
punctured ; elytra very finely punctate-striate, the punctures obsolete below the middle, the disc greenish- 
black, the sides broadly reddish-fulvous. 
Length 3 lines, 
Hab. Guatemata (coll. Jacoby). 
Of this very distinctly marked species I have received a single specimen from the 
Stuttgart Museum. The impunctate head, scarcely perceptibly punctured thorax, and 
very finely punctured elytra, as well as the peculiar coloration of the latter, will help 
to distinguish 7. limbata. The fulvous colour of the sides of the elytra gradually 
extends inwards towards the apex, the greenish sutural portion terminating in a point. 
The femora have a small tooth. 
PARIA (p. 182). 
Paria nigritarsus (p. 184). 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Bugaba in Chiriqui (Champion). 
Some differences which I attribute to local variation are to be found in the Chiriqui 
specimens, these being rather smaller and having neither the suture nor the tarsi 
black; in one of these examples, however, the tarsi are piceous. 
6. Paria picta. 
Fulvous, a spot on the head, three spots on the thorax, and two on the elytra, as well as the knees, black ; 
thorax nearly impunctate; elytra with some strong punctures anteriorly, scarcely punctured posteriorly. 
Length 1 line. 
Head impunctate, the clypeus not separated from the face, the ocular grooves deep, the vertex with an elongate, 
posteriorly widened, spot; antennz: fulvous, each joint fuscous at its apex; thorax with a few very fine 
punctures, fulvous, the margins darker, the disc with three black spots placed transversely, of which the 
middle one is more elongate than the others; elytra with a slight depression below the base, the punctured 
strie rather deep anteriorly, but diminishing gradually and scarcely visible near the apex, a short black 
streak at the centre of the base, and a longer one (widened anteriorly) below the middle; beneath fulvous, 
the apex of the femora and the base of the tibise black. 
Hab. British Honpuras, R. Sarstoon (Blancaneauz). 
In one of the specimens obtained the lateral margins of the elytra and the sides of 
the breast are also black. 
