262 SUPPLEMENT. 



I do not feel that it is possible to determine whether more than one species is 

 represented. 



The description is taken from specimens from San Geronimo. 



HYPERASPIS (p. 191). 

 2. Hyperaspis lseta. 



Hyper aspis jocosa, Muls. ? antek, p. 192, t. 11. fig. 2. 



The Panama insect described and figured by me under the name H. jocosa, Muls., 

 I am now satisfied does not really belong to that species, or to H. Ms-quatuorpustulata, 

 Muls., and I now propose the name H. Iceta for it. 



PORIA (p. 207). 



6 (a). Poria stellaris. 



Orbicularis, hand valde convexa, nigra, nitida ; etytris ad bumeros submetallicis, crebre irregulariter stellato- 

 punctatis ; capite, protborace (basi excepta), abdomine pedibusque pallide testaceis. Long. 5 millim. S • 



Hah. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 



Antenna? very short for this genus ; head and palpi pale whitish-yellow ; thorax 

 smooth and shining, with very fine and thin pubescence, the base black, with two 

 punctiform projections almost detached in the middle, the whole front and sides, 

 including the hind angles, pale yellow, the front angles very little produced. The 

 tibiae are very clearly excavated externally below the middle for the tarsi to lie back 

 upon, but are rather flattened than grooved. The length of the legs, the irregular but 

 strong punctuation, which is of the stellate or broken kind, and the sinuation of the 

 epipleural margin, will prevent this insect being taken for a Ladoria. One example, 

 apparently a male. 



ZENORIA (to precede the genus Neaporia, p. 21 7). 

 Zenoria, Mulsant, Spec. Col. Trim, secur. p. 898 (1850) ; Crotch, Rev. Coccin. p. 277. 



Zenoria is a genus consisting of four or five South-American species, with which the 

 insect we place here agrees rather closely ; the coxal fossae do not, however, cover more 

 than half the segment. The tibiae are all received very deeply into grooves of the 

 femora, so as to be almost concealed, and they are strongly narrowed towards their 

 apices. 



1. Zenoria circumclusa. 



Orbicularis, subcordata, parce breviter pubescens, castanea vel sanguinea, subtiliter creberrime punctata- 

 prothoracis macula basali cum zonula elytrorum lata fere in medium disci, ad apicem exeunte, annulum 

 prsebente. Long. 4 millim. 



Hah. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, David (Champion). 



