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all in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Colima city (Hége); GuaTemana, Duefias (Champion) ; 
NicaRa@ua, Chontales (Belt). 
Calligrapha dislocata (p. 208). 
To the Mexican locality given, add :—Saltillo in Coahuila (Dr. Palmer), Villa Lerdo 
in Durango, Pachuca in Hidalgo (Hége), Mexico city (Hoge, Flohr). 
Calligrapha violaceo-maculata (p. 208). 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Obtained in plenty by Mr. Champion. Some specimens have the elytral markings 
more or less confluent ; in all the head is fulvous. 
37. Calligrapha femorata. (Tab. XLI. fig. 4.) 
Dark greenish-sneous, the labrum, antenne, and legs fulvous ; thorax with the sides straight ; elytra testaceous, 
a broad sutural stripe (connected with a stripe at the middle), the lateral margins, a broad irregular mark 
at the shoulder, and five spots below the middle brownish-sencous ; femora with a blackish spot at the 
base. 
Length 33 lines. 
Head moderately closely punctured, the labrum and mandibles fulvous, their extreme apex black ; antennze 
rather long, entirely fulvous, the terminal six joints gradually dilated ; thorax more than twice as broad 
as long, the sides almost straight, the anterior margin strongly concave, the disc sparingly, the sides deeply 
and more closely punctured ; elytra only punctured round the dark markings, the testaceous portion 
impunctate, the sutural band joined to a curved stripe at the middle, and widened into a spot near the 
apex, the lateral margins also brownish-eneous (more broadly so near the middle), the shoulder-spot broad, 
extending downwards, and joined to the sutural stripe near the base and at the middle, its outer margin 
biangulate, two small spots placed obliquely near the sutural stripe, a larger one below the middle connected 
with the lateral stripe, a similar spot near the apex, and also joined to the lateral stripe, and a transversely- 
shaped spot between these brownish-eneous ; legs bright fulvous, the base of the femora with a large 
greenish-black spot. 
Hab. Mexico, Xautipa in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
A single specimen. The colour of the labrum, antenne, and legs, and the straight 
sides of the thorax, in connection with the dark lateral margin of the elytra, separate 
C. femorata from any of its allies. 
38. Calligrapha marginipennis. (Tab. XLI. fig. 5.) 
Greenish-sneous, the basal joints of the antenne fulvous; thorax foveolate-punctate at the sides, sparingly 
punctured on the disc; elytra testaceous, the suture, lateral margin, an elongate broad spot at the shoulder, 
and nine or more smaller spots at the sides, greenish-aneous. 
Var. The antenne and legs obscure fulvous. 
Length 34-43 lines. 
Hab. Mexico, Acapulco in Guerrero (Hége); Guatemata (coll. Jacoby). 
C. marginipennis resembles in the pattern of its elytra C. geographica, C. consputa, 
and several other species; but differs from all these in having the sutural stripe entirely 
