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14', B. magica L. & G. 2, 138 ; tab. 34, 189. A Brazilian species ; a specimen 

 imported into Massachusetts is the B. coronataJ^ Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 



15. B. rufipes Fabr. L. & G. 2, 139 ; tab. 34, 191. 



16. B. lineata Fabr. L. & G. 2, 143 ; tab. 35, 196. 



17. B.fasciata Fabr. L. & G. 2, 144 ; tab. 35, 193. 



18. B. decora Fabr. L. & G. 2, 145 ; tab. 36, 199. 



19. B. aurulenta Linn. L. & G. 2, 146 ; tab. 36, 200. Appears to be a bright 

 colored variety of B. striata. ♦ 



20. B. Bosci L. & G. 2, 146 ; tab. 36, 201. 



21. B. striata Fabr. L. & G. 2, 147 ; tab. 37, 202. 



22. B. impedita Say, L. & G. 2, 148 ; tab. 26, 203. An elongate variety of B. 

 Striata. 



23. B. ornata Gory, 4, 93 ; tab. 16, 90. Undoubtedly not found in the United 

 States. 



24. B. Lecontei Gory, 4, 107; tab. 18, 104. A species of Dicerca from Georgia, 

 but unknown to me. 



25. B. spreta Gory, 4, 108 ; tab. 19, 105. Dicerca impressifrons Mels. 



25. B. pruinosa Gory, 4, 109 ; tab. 19, 106. A Dicerca, unknown to me ; said 

 to be from New Orleans. 



26. B. costicollis Gory, 4, 109; tab. 19, 107. Also a Dicerca described pre- 

 viously asB. thureura Say. 



27. B. erecta Gory, 4, 110 ; tab. 19, 108. ?B. divaricata Say ; Dicerca auri- 

 chalcea Mels. ; Z>. parumpunctata Mels. 



28. B. rusticorum Kirby ; Gory, 4, 117; tab. 20, 115. A species of Ancy- 

 lochira found in Oregon and California, very similar to A. maculiventris. 



29. B. maculipennis Gory, 4, 119; tab. 21, 117. This is most probably a 

 variety of Ancyclochira lineata ; it was subsequently described as A. inconstans 

 Mels. 



30. B. consularis Gory, 5, 120 ; tab. 21,118. An Ancylochira previously de- 

 scribed as B. N u t a 1 11 Kirby. 



31. B. erythropus Gory, 4, 126; tab. 22, 124. Unknown to me; probably from 

 tropical America. 



POLYCESTA Serville. 



1. P. Velasco L. & G. 2, 6 ; tab. 1, 7. Mexican, but recently found in Texas. 



CHRYSOBOTHRIS Esch. 



1. C. ultramarinaJL. & G. 2, 13; tab. 3, 19. Does not in the least resemble 

 B. ultramarina Say, which is an Ancylochira closely allied to B. decora Fabr. 

 The present species must be called C. az ur e a, the name it bears in Dejean's 

 Catalogue. 



2. C. thoracica (Fabr.) L. & G. 2, 14; tab. 3, 20. This species is unknown 

 to me, if it is not a variety of the preceding. 



3. C. hybernata (Fabr.) L. & G. 2, 16 ; tab. 4, 24, Unknown to me if not a 

 variety of the next. 



4. C. viridipunctata L. & G. 2, 21 ; tab. 4, 31. Commonly considered as B. 

 hybernata Fabr., and agrees with the description of that author. 



5. C. atabalipa L. & G. 2, 43 ; tab. 8, 60. Mexican, but found abundantly in 

 Texas. 



6. C. quadriimpressa L. & G. 2, 48 ; tab. 9, 64. Our most common species, 

 and usually considered B. femorata Fabr. ; C. rugosiceps Mels. is a variety. 



7. C. femorata L. & G. 2, 48 ; tab. 9, 65. A large species named C. c a I c a - 

 rata in my collection. 



8. C. LesueuriL. & G. 2, 49 ; tab. 9, 66. Cannot be identified with certainty. 



9. C. Germari L. & G. 2, 50 ; tab. 9, 67. Perhaps a variety of the next, but 

 cannot be certainly determined. 



10. C. ignipes L. & G. 2, 50 ; tab. 9, 68. 



11. C. dentipesJL. & G. 2, 52; tab. 9, 70. Not Germar's species, but pro- 

 bably a variety of C. f e m o r a ta (C. quadriimpressa L. & G.) 



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