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luteous or greyish. The pronotum is coarsely punctate, subrugulose, and with a central raised longi- 
tudinal levigate line; lateral spines slender, suberect and recurved backwardly ; scutellum coarsely but 
sparsely punctate, apical spine long, erect, slender, slightly directed backwardly, and with its base pale 
greyish ; corium sparingly punctate, the clavus thickly puuctate; membrane with a small greyish spot at 
base, and with the apical margin paler ; connexivum concolorous, with pale quadrate spots. — 
Long. 10 millim. 
Hab. Panama, David, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Allied to 7. albo-apicatus, Dist., but differing by the unicolorous antenne, the 
tessellated corium, &c. 
CYDAMUS (p. 159). 
Cydamus borealis (p. 159). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
2. Cydamus inauratus, n.sp. (Tab. XX XIII. fig. 24.) 
Dark bronzy brown or black; a central longitudinal fascia to head, two spots near the antenniferous tubercles, 
lateral margins of head and inner margins of eyes, the anterior lateral areas of the pronotum, apex of the 
scutellum, the lateral and part of the apical margins of the corium, with a straight discal fascia connecting 
the base of the first with the apex of the second, anterior margin of the pro-, mesc-, and metasternum, 
coxal spots, and the rostrum (excluding basal joint and apex) pale ochraceous. The tibie are dull 
ochraceous, closely annulated with dark fuscous. The antenne have the bases of the joints very narrowly 
and obscurely ochraceous, the basal joint passes the apex of the head, the first and second joints are 
subequal in length, the third shortest and the fourth longest ; the two spines at the base of the pronotum 
are slender and erect, with their apices slightly recurved; the spine at the apex of the scutellum is 
distinctly directed backwardly and has its base ochraceous. (Carded specimens.) 
Long. 8-9 millim. 
Hab, Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet, Pefia Blanca (Cham- 
pron). 
3. Cydamus deauratus, n. sp. (Tab. XXXIII. fig. 25.) 
Bronzy-black ; three slender fasciee on the apical third of the head, anterior half of pronotum, apex of the 
-scutellum, corium, anterior margin of prosternum, coxal spots, and basal half of abdomen (obliquely) 
ochraceous; tibie ochraceous, closely annulated with fuscous. Antenne with the basal joint about 
reaching the apex of the head, the second joint considerably longer than the first and a little longer than 
the third ; pronotal spines distinctly recurved; apical spine to scutellum distinctly directed backwardly, 
with its base ochraceous. (Carded specimens.) 
Long. 7 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet, Pefia Blanca (Champion). 
PROTENOR (p. 160). 
Protenor tropicalis (p. 160). 
To the locality given, add :—-GuatemaLa, Purula (Champion). 
