140 PSYLLOBORA. 



evidently his P. Bahewellii would come under them; my specimen 

 of P. divisa is a smaller insect, which I will briefly describe. 



1 and 3 united into an elongate parallelogram, 2 oval in the 

 callus, 4 and 5 united into a quadrate figure (shewing signs of 

 division); G and 7 united into a recta ngular tigm-e, 8 and 9 sub- 

 marginal, small. L. 1^ lin. Brazil (Deyrolle). 



In this, as in the following species, the pale line between the 

 anterior and posterior spots is well marked. 



Psyllobora Bakewellii. 



Psyllobora Bakewellii, Muh. Mon. p. 132. 13 (T). 



Allied to P. divisa, but larger. Spots 1 and 3 united into 

 an elongate mark, 2 free on the callus, -1 and 5 united into a tri- 

 angular mark; 8, 6, and 7 united, forming a lunule in front of 9, 

 which is round and small. L. 2j lin. Santarem (Bates). 



Psyllobora Egse, sp. n. 



Closely allied to P. divisa and P. Bakewellii, but sufficiently 

 different. Spots 1 and 3 form an ovate elongate mark, 2 is 

 obliterated, 4 and 5 are united; 7 and 9 are united along the 

 suture. L. 2| lin. Ega (Bates). 



Psyllobora Germari. 



Psyllobora Germari, Jfn.ls. Spec, p. 202. 23. 



Brazil, Rio Janeiro (Fry). In this species 1 suppose that spots 

 1 — 5 have coalesced on the one hand, while G — 9 do so on the other. 

 It is also of a more hemispherical form than the others. 



Psyllobora Marshalli, sp n. 



Ovate, or rather elongate-ovate, less strongly punctured; thorax 

 with two triangles on the base nearly reaching the anterior margin, 

 and separated by a narrow line; the elytra each with two huge 

 brown spots connected by their external corner; these spots are 

 irregular, formed from 1 — 5 and G — 9 respectively; a common 

 quadrangular whitish yellow spot on the disc at two-thirds. L. 1 ^ 

 lm. ( 'avenue (Deyrolle). 



B. Small species, one to one and a quarter lin. in length, witli 

 small black spots of which three pair are close to the suture (one 

 basal, one at one-third, one at three-fourths), tour (or three) along 

 the margin, and a discoidal double angulated mark. 



Psyllobora lenta. 



Ps)/lh>bora lenta, Muls. Spec. p. 178. 11. 



Columbia. Subheniispherical, spots brown; punctuation evi- 

 dent, coarse, four marginal dots, a supplementary linear BUbapical 

 mark. 



