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-GALERUCELLA (p. 488). 
Galerucella godmani (p. 492). 
To the locality given, add :—MExtco, Acapulco in Guerrero (Hége). 
8. Galerucella amabilis. (Tab. XLII. fig. 11.) 
Pale fulvous, the base of the head, the antenna, and tarsi piceous or black; the thorax sparingly punctured, 
deeply depressed at the sides; elytra bright green, subopaque, finely rugose throughout. 
Length 23-23 lines. . 
Head finely rugose on the vertex, the latter fuscous or black, the lower portion of the face fulvous, the eyes 
widely separated ; the antenne extending to the middle of the elytra, black, the lower joints more or less 
testaceous at their base, the third twice the length of the second, the fourth longer than the preceding, 
the fifth as long as the third; thorax transverse, short, the sides very strongly rounded at the middle, the 
angles obsolete, the surface with a deep depression on each side, somewhat uneven, and very sparingly 
and finely punctured: scutellum fuscous; elytra scarcely wider at the base than the thorax, gradually 
widened posteriorly, finely and evenly rugose, semi-opaque, bright metallic green; underside and legs 
pale fulvous, the tarsi fuscous. 
_ Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
Three specimens. 
9. Galerucella terminalis. 
Pale flavous; the antenne piccous, with the terminal three joints flavous; head and thorax strongly punctured, 
the latter deeply depressed at the sides; elytra fuscous or obscure purplish, finely rugose and pubescent. 
Length 34 lines. 
Head strongly punctured on the vertex, the frontal elevations distinct; the antenne rather widely separated 
at their point of insertion, extending to the middle of the elytra, piceous, the terminal three joints more 
or less distinctly flavous, the third and fourth joints equal; thorax transverse, more than twice as broad 
as long, the sides rounded, all the angles obtuse, the surface deeply excavated at the sides, rather strongly 
and closely punctured, shining; scutellum pale; elytra opaque, obscure dark purplish or fuscous, finely 
rugose and pubescent, the epipleurz continued below the middle; the first joint of the posterior tarsi as 
long as the following two joints together; tibie unarmed; claws bifid; anterior coxal cavities open. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
The pale terminal joints of the antenne, the deeply impressed and strongly punctured 
thorax, and the colour of the elytra will help to distinguish this species. 
OPHRA (p. 492). 
8. Ophrea opaca. . 
Ophrea elongata, huj. op. p. 495 (partim). * 
Elongate, black ; thorax rufous or fulvous, with a broad black median stripe; elytra opaque, very finely rugose. 
Length 3 lines. 
_ Head finely rugose, without frontal elevations or carina; antenne short and robust, only extending to the 
base of the elytra; thorax more than twice as broad as long, the sides rounded, the surface obsoletely 
depressed at the sides and at the middle, finely rugose and pubescent, rufous, the middle of the disc 
occupied by a black stripe; elytra black, finely rugose throughout. _ 
Hab. Mexico, Acapulco in Guerrero (Hége); GuatTemaLa, Cerro Zunil, Capetillo 
(Champion). 
