MOIUiAN llEJiAKl) 
2 IT) 
iiuliis (ocfupyilig five joints) near I linir cxI n'liiil ies,"' proiiotiim 
with a fiiu' 1)laclv line l)()r(l('i'ini;; the opacine poi'tion on each side, 
tegniina with a similar line on tin* imu'i- niaijiin of tin' anal sul- 
cus in its loiifiit udinal portion, iniu'r half of marginal tic'ld to be- 
yond diseoidal vcdn oi)a(pi(' and pah' oehrae(‘ous-t)ulf, wit ha black 
Ih'ck opposite t h(' extremity of the l)la,ek liiu'-’^aiid a similar meso- 
distal black oneiii the diseoidal field, cerei short and tain'i'ing to 
tlu'ir short but slemh'i' ai)ices, subf>;eiiital plate asynmu't rieal, 
with siiiistral i)ortion roundly produced and vc'iy ('lonf>;ato styles, 
which ill length average over half that of the c('rci. 
The measuri'meiits of tlu' mah' bi'foi'e us ari' oivi'ii first, thosi' 
for the male recorded by Saussure and Zehnt ner, from the Stati' 
of \'era (haiz, Mexico, as pulchelld, are «;iveu second; li'iij^th of 
body, 14.0 “lb”; lenf>‘th of pronotum, 4.!)-“b.b”; width of pi'o- 
notum, b.<S-“(i.2”; length of tegmen, ll).2-“17”; width of teg- 
men, b.S mm. 
Panchlora montezuma Saussure and Zeluiluer 
LStKl. Punchlord nioiilcziiiiKi Saussure and Zelinliier, HioL (Vul.-Ain., 
Orth., I, p. !)S. (cf, 9; Presidio of blazatlan, [Sinaloal, ble.xiecj.J 
San .lose del Cabo, Lower California, 2cf,2 9. 
Panchlora azteca Sau.ssure 
1862. Fianchlord] dzlcai Saussure, Rev. et Man. de Zo(4., .xiv, p. 2o(). | 9 ; 
ICordoba, ^'era Cruz], tropical Mexico.] 
Distrito Federai, (J. IL Inda), 1 9 • 
This specimen agrees with Saussure ’s description of a uniipu' 
female, except in being of smaller size, with pronotum showing 
a large suffusion of prout’s brown on each side*, iiai'alleling tlu' 
caudal margin above tlu' shoulders. The anti'iinai' were ap- 
In all data on the Brazilian material referable to this type of the Kcnus, 
no mention is made of antennal annuli, but we can not be certain that such 
do not exist in some, for Brunner’s discu.ssion alone mentions the antennal 
coloration, that author giving for Brazilian material, which he a.ssigned to 
pulchdla of Burmei.ster, “antennis fuscis.” 
This fleck absent on both tegmina in one of the specimens of zodJdld. 
““ The.se flecks are heavier in the specimens of zenddld, and in one there is a 
black fleck proximad in this field on the dextral tegmen only. From the tyja* 
of that species additional flecks are described, and it is evident there is 
some individual variation in the number of these. 
'The differences shown may indicate specific distinction, but additional 
material must be secured before their significance can be determined. 
TKAXS. -V.M. EXT. S(X’., -XLMI. 
