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:28. Grammopyga cincticollis, llopp. 



Prince's Is. (Uora Inf. I). Heni-i(|ue, 100-80(1 in., Marcii, l',)()l). 



This species is evidently a Grammopyga, cliaracterizenl ])y 

 K(jll)e as a sul)genns of Lei'cocelis but I consider it sufficiently 

 distinct to merit generic rank. In 1lie females (apparently unknown 

 to Kolhe) the pygidium is very remarkable, the margin being 

 strongly raised in the form of an obtuse polished rim which is 

 very conspicuous, the enclosed surface of the pygidium being very 

 finely transversely strigose and dull, in the males this rim is 

 absent and ihe surface has a remote setiferous ])unctuatioii and is 

 opake. 



US). G. marginlcollis, Moser. 



St. Thuinas Is. (Vista Alegre, :200-800 m. . September-October. 

 1900). 



Described by Closer as a Cijclophorus ])ut in that genus tlie 

 thorax is very strongly lobinl at the base and the mesosternal 

 process is narrow, pointed and incurved at its apex. This species 

 is closely alli(^d to the ])r(^ceding and the female, which was ap- 

 })arently unknown to Moser. has th(> same peculiar form of py- 

 gidium. 



The Ojcijthyrea septicolUa, of which 1 possess Schaum's ori- 

 ginal type specimen (a male), is apparently also a Grammopyga 

 1;)ut the mesosternal process is very broad and obtuse ; the female 

 sex is unknown to me. 



80. Leucocelis feana, n. sp. 



l)(?ep glossy green, more or less tinged with red in some spe- 

 cimens; head black or piceous with the i)ase and centre gene- 

 rally green or reddish; median line of the metasternum piceous 

 bordered v.ith red; apex of the abdomen, antennae, legs and the 

 whole of the punctuation Ijlack ; the middle and hind femora 

 more or less tinged with green or red; usually with a small 

 white spot at the apex of each elytron and similar spots, variable 

 in number, at the sides of the pygidium , metasternum and al»- 

 domen. 



Head longitudinally convex and sparsely punctured in the 

 centre, more coarsely and confluently punctured at the sides; apex 

 of the clypeus impressed and slightly emarginate in the centre , 



