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TRAVELS AMONGST THE GREAT ANDES. 



E. Lacordairei (Lac, Gen. Atlas, t. 87, fig. 1) affinis, sed niulto angustior. 

 Angusta, siiblinearis, griseo-hirta, castaneo-fusca (elytris seneo-tinctis) an tennis, 

 pedibus maculisque (vel vittis) elytrorum testaceo-i'ulvis : thorace angusto fere 

 cylindrico, grosse punctato, ochraceo-vario, tuberculis quinqiie parvis (mediano 



EUKYSTHEA ANGUSTICOLLIS, BATES. 

 MACHACHI TO PEDREGAL. 



et 2 postei'ioribus parvis vel oltsoletis) spina laterali longa et acuta : scutello 

 ocliraceo-pvibescenti : elytris crebre punctulatis, pilis inciunbentibus alteris- 

 que erectis vestitis, utrinque vitta irregulari fulva apud medium et ante 

 apicem furcata, apico utrinque sinuatis, angulo suturali producto, exteriori 

 longe si^inosa. 



Variat elytiis vitta medio interrupta. 



Long. 17 millim. 



The narrow tliorax and its less elevated tubercles and sharp lateral s])ine 

 distinguish the species from Eu. obliqua and Eu. Lacordairei. 



97. Ciillene dongnfa, Chevrolat, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 18G1, p. 379. 

 Hah. Pacific slopes (1-3000 feet). One example. 



98. Trachyderes vermiculahis, n. sp. 



Hab. Chillo (9000 feet). Two examples. 



Elongato-oblongus, supra planulatiis, subtus dense griseo-hirtus, supra 

 thorace dense elytris parcius pubescentibus : fuscescente-rufus, subopacus, an- 

 tennis rufis 3-6 apice, 7-9 totis, nigris : pedibus rufis, tarsis nigris, vel totis 

 nigro-fuscis ; elytris sutura et apice interdum nigro-fuscis : thorace medio 

 carina transversa, lateribus spina mediana elongata retrorsum cirrvata, tuber- 

 ibusque ducjbus obtusis ante spinam : elytris vermiculato-rugosis : prosterno 

 processo verticali anteriori parvo olitusn. 



Long. 23-2fJ millim. $ . 



