368 SUPPLEMENT. 
Pronotum thickly and coarsely punctate, the lateral angles prominent, slightly directed upwardly and 
obtusely angulated; inner margin of clavus black. Corium thickly and finely punctate. Antenne with 
the third joint longest, the first and second subequal in length, or the second a little longer than 
the first. 
Long. ¢ 11 millim., 9 14 millim. 
Hah. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
We have received a single pair of this species from Mr. Smith; its unique coloration 
alone renders it very distinct. 
ZICCA (p. 146). 
Zicca commaculata (p. 146). © 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet 
(Champion). 
Zicca teniola (p. 147). 
To the localities given, add:—Mextco, Presidio de Mazatlan in Sinaloa (forrer), 
Cuernavaca in Morelos (7. H. Smith), San Lorenzo near Cordova (M. Trujillo), Atoyac 
(H. H. Smith) and Orizaba (1. H. Smith & F. D. G.), Dos Arroyos, Rincon, R. Papagaio, 
Tepetlapa, and Tierra Colorada, all in Guerrero, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith) ; 
GuateMaLa, Zapote (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet 
(Champion). 
Zicca recurva (p. 147). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico (Sallé) ; Guatemala, El Tumbador, Zapote 
(Champion); Nicaragua, Chontales (Janson); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 
2000 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
A long series of specimens obtained by Mr. Champion in Panama are now before 
me. ‘These are more obscure and dark castaneous than other examples, and are 
probably discoloured. ‘The pronotum is in many instances unicolorous. 
| VILGA (p. 147). 
2. Vilga mexicana, n. sp. (Tab. XX XIII. fig. 20.) 
Pale fuscous ; tibie and tarsi pale ochraceous, the tibie annulated at base, centre, and apex with fuscous ; 
tarsi shaded with fuscous. Basal joint of the antenne incrassated, longly setose and spinous, second and 
third joints longly setose, second joint considerably shorter than the first, third longest, fourth shortest 
and thickened; femora (excluding bases) dark fuscous. 
Long. 7 millim.- 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme and Tierra Colorada in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
Allied to V. dallast, Dist., but differing by the short second joint of the antenne, the 
