24 Journal New York Entomological Society. ^^'°^- xxx. 



Chelyoidea dohrni Fairmaire. 



1846. Tragopa Dohrni Fairm. Rev. Memb., 487, 10. 

 1 85 1. Tragopa Dohrni Walk. List Horn. Brit. Mus., 582, 11. 

 1858. Tragopa Dohrni Walk. List. Horn. Brit. Mus. SuppL, 149. 

 1894. Tragopa Dohrni Coding. Cat. Memb. N. A., 393, i. 

 1903. Tragopa Dohrni Buckt. Mon. Memb., 157. 



One female from Teffe, Brazil, collected by Mr. Parish on Feb. i, 

 1920, is certainly Fairmaire's species and must be referred to the genus 

 Chelyoidea. 



Subfamily Smiliinse. 



Euritea albifasciata new species. (PI. II, fig. 13.) 



Head about twice as broad as long, roughly sculptured, highly polished, 

 ferruginous, not punctate, not pubescent ; basal margin sinuate ; eyes large, 

 prominent, flat yellow margined with dark brown and with two brown spots 

 in center ; ocelli large, prominent, amber-colored, somewhat elevated, much 

 nearer to each other than to the eyes and situated about on a line drawn 

 through centers of eyes ; inferior margins of genae sinuate ; clypeus large, 

 prominent, subcylindrical, luteous, slightly pubescent, projecting for more 

 than half its length below inferior margins of gense. 



Pronotum weakly arcuate, dorsum nearly flat, not compressed laterally, 

 closely punctate, not pubescent, somewhat shining, ferruginous in front, 

 greenish-ferruginous above and on sides, median carina white, posterior proc- 

 ess dark brown ; three irregular white lines on each side, one extending from 

 above the ocelli upward over the metopidium, another arcuate over the lateral 

 semicircular depression and connecting with the median line at the base of 

 the posterior process, the third submarginal extending backward from the eye 

 over the humeral angle and not quite reaching the second line ; metopidium 

 sloping, about as wide as high ; humeral angles very small, rounded, not promi- 

 nent ; lateral surface of pronotum slightly depressed on each side in middle , 

 median carina percurrent, white ; posterior process long, slender, decurved, 

 acuminate, dark brown, extending just about to apex of abdomen but not 

 reaching tips of tegmina. 



Tegmina entirely exposed, shining, hyaline, base narrowly opaque, fer- 

 ruginous and lightly punctate and marked with a short white fascia ; five 

 apical and three discoidal cells. 



Under surface of body luteous ; legs greenish luteous. 



Length 6 mm. ; width between humeral angles 2.4 mm. 



Type : female. 



Locality: Teffe, Brazil. Feb. i, 1920 (Parish). 



Greenish-ferruginous with median carina white; three irregular 

 white stripes on each side and one on base of tegmen; posterior process 



