194 . PHYTOPHAGA. 
positis, nigro-fuscis ; elytris sat crebre, mediocriter striato-punctatis, sutura vittaque dorso insequali, nigris, 
hac maculis nonnullis flavis, elevatis variegata, ramulum anticum et posticum concolorem in marginem 
emittente; humeris subprominulis, obtusis.—Long. 7, lat. 6 millim.” 
Hab. Mexico? 3 (Mus. Paris 1). 
We have not received an example of this insect. It is placed next to C. zetterstedte 
by Boheman. 
21. Coptocycla insubida. (Tab. X. fig. 17, 2.) 
Coptocycla insubida, Boh. Monogr. Cassid. iii. p. 308+, and iv. p. 4447; Cat. Col. Ins. Brit. Mus. 
ix. p. 180°. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, David (Champion).—Cotomsia!~? ; VENEZUELA. 
Found at David in company with C. signifera, from which it chiefly differs in having 
an additional ferruginous or black fascia extending across the elytral margins beyond 
the middle. 
22. Coptocycla sallzi. (Tab. X. fig. 18, 9 .) 
Coptocycla sallei, Boh. Monogr. Cassid. iv. p. 444°. 
Hab. Muxico, San Andres Tuxtla, Playa Vicente (Sallé), Cordova (Sallé, Hoge), 
Misantla (Hége), Atoyac and Fortin in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith), Teapa in Tabasco 
(Hoge, H. H. Smith); Guatemaua, San Isidro and Zapote (Champion). 
Closely resembling C. zetterstedti, and only differing from it in having the posterior 
fascia on the elytral margins obliterated. The third joint of the antenne is very 
elongate, fully twice as long as the second. A female specimen from Cordova is 
figured. 
23. Coptocycla signifera. (Tab. X. figg. 19, 2 ; 20, 2, var. trabeata; 21, 3, var. 
immunda.) 
Cassida cruciata (Linn.), var.?, Degeer, Mém. des Ins. iv. p. 187 (excl. fig.) (1775)*. 
Cassida signifer, Herbst, Kafer, viii. p. 318, t. 185. fig. 9 (1799) *. 
Coptocycla guttata, Boh. Monogr. Cassid. iii. p. 314°, and iv. p. 445*; Cat. Col. Ins. Brit. Mus, 1x. 
p. 181°; Crotch, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 78° (nec Oliv.). 
Coptocycla hamulata, Boh. Monogr. Cassid. ii. p. 316 ", and iv. p. 445°; Cat. Col. Ins. Brit. Mus. 
ix. p. 181°. 
Hab. Nortn America, Canada, Delaware, North Carolina, and New Orleans ¢4 5, 
Pennsylvania!, Atlantic region 6.—-Mexico, Misantla in Vera Cruz, Tapachula in 
Chiapas (Hége), Istapan, Playa Vicente, San Andres Tuxtla, Cordova (Sallé), Atoyac 
in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith), Vera Cruz (Sailé, Hl. Hf. Smith), Teapa in Tabasco (Saldé, 
Hoge, H. H. Smith), Temax in North Yucatan (Gawmer), Yucatan*® (Chevrolat®); 
British Honpuras, R. Hondo (BLlancaneaux); GuaTEMaLa, Las Mercedes, Zapote, 
