24 TRAVELS AMuNGST THE GEE AT ANDES. 



A distinct species of the very iiuinei(ius and univeisally distributed 

 group Notaphus, approaching nearest B. Avhci of Chili, though very different 

 in colour and more flattened in form, in these respects having a general 

 resemblance to the much larger Mexican species />'. placiti 



turn. 



SuLfam. Dryptin/E. 



43. Galerifa ruficollis, Dejean, Sp. Gen. Col., i, p. 191. 



Hah. Guayaquil. A widely-distributed species in Central America and 

 the West Indies. 



Trilie LAMELLICORNIA. 

 Fam. COnilDJi. 



44. Uroxys elongatus, Harohl, Col. Hefte, iii, p. 44. 



Hab. Cotocachi (11-13,500 feet). Two examples. Previously known 

 from Quito. 



45. U. latesulcatus, n. sp. 



Hah. Pichincha (12.000 feet), Machachi (0-10,000 feet). Six examples. 



mtOXYS LATESUI.CATUS, I'.ATK! 

 PICHINCHA AND MACHACHI. 



U. elonrjato proximo afhnis ; ditfert elytris late sulcatis, sulcis opacis striis 

 vix perspicue punctulatis interstitiis convt'xis politis : obloiigns, niger, ca])ite 



