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ble, except by the colour of the abdomen, which in the other allied 

 species, such as rosce, decor ata, &c, is known to be very variable and 

 of no specific value. 



A. nigrocenea, Kirb. — Two £ ; one, June 3rd, between Coimbra 

 and Sao Antonio ; the other, April 27th, above Cintra, near the Pena. 



A. granulosa, Perez. — One $ , May 20th, slopes of Picota, near 

 Monchique, at an elevation of about 1700 feet. 



A.fulvago, Kirb. — One ? , May 13th, between Sao Barnabe and 

 Sao Bartholomeu do Messines. 



A. distincta, Luc. — One $ , May 19th, near Monchique. 



A. litliurgoides, Perez. — One ? , April 27th, hill above Cintra, 

 near the Pena. This species, Prof. Perez says, is rare, and he points 

 out that the specimen is disfigured by stylopization, having the villosity 

 of the last segments denser than in the typical form, and more or less 

 rufescent, also that it has some white spots on the clypeus, which do 

 not exist in the type. 



A. Pandellei, Perez, $ ?. — One $ , June 3rd, between Coimbra 

 and Sao Antonio. Prof. Perez says that he only knows the $ of 

 Pandellei, which has the thorax covered with a scale-like pubescence 

 like squamea, Gir., squamigera, Schk., &c, and has the first two ab- 

 dominal segments red ; in this £ they are black. 



A. fulvicrus, Kirb. — One <$ , April 27th, on the hill above Cintra : 

 one $ , June 3rd, between Coimbra and Sao Antouio. 



A. Incens, Imh. — One <$ , April 27th, hill above Cintra, near the 

 Peiia. 



A. ohsoleta, Perez. — One ? , May 7th, Almodovar. 



A. jpuncticollis, Perez. — One $ , May 18th, on the road from Silves 

 to Monchique. 



A. Afzeliella, Kirb., var. — One ? , June 3rd, between Coimbra 

 md Sao Antonio. 



A. erytlironota, Perez. — One $ , Juue 12th, Ponte de Morcellos. 



Dasgpoda cingiclata^'Erichs. ("Waltl, Reise). — Pour $ , June 3rd, 

 between Coimbra and Sao Antonio. These $ agree well with Erich- 

 'on's description, except that the 2 — 5 abdominal segments are clothed 

 wdth black hairs at the base, which are not mentioned by him, but they 

 ire in very good condition, and if Erichson described from a $ that 

 iad been more exposed to the sun, &c, the difference might easily be 

 iccounted for. 



