ART. 2 BOLIVIAN BEETLES OF THE FAMILY CLEEIDAE CHAPIN 3 



throughout its length, running from in front of the humeral callus to 

 the suture. A second band, likewise testaceous, parallel to the first, 

 commences just behind the humeral callus as a fine line which widens 

 rapidly as it approaches the suture, where it is twice as wide as 

 the first. At the middle of the length of the elytron there is a third 



Fig. 1. Map showing route followed by the party (after Snyder) 



band of testaceous which is transverse, wider in the middle than at 

 its extremities, its posterior margin straight, its anterior margin 

 strongly arcuate. The sutural extremities of these bands are con- 

 nected by a narrow stripe of testaceous which does not involve the 

 sutural bead. There is also a subapical band which is oblique in the 



