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the middle ; elytra with the extreme margin paler, head and 

 thorax uniformly pretty closely punctured. 



Claws bifid, antenna? rather short, abdominal plates semi- 

 circular, nearly complete, punctuation unequal, the coarse punc- 

 tures very numerous and visible, thorax not margined, epipleurse 

 narrow, concave ; intermediate coxa? distant, presternum margined 

 between the coxa?. L. 2^ liu. Mexico. 



I have seen it in collections under the above MS. name. 

 (Fry, Saunders, and Deyrolle). 



Zenoria. 



Muls. Spec. p. 898 (typ. revestita). 

 Punctuation of the elytra unequal, coarse, sparse, pubescence 

 long ; thorax sinuate at the base and with an impressed line ; eyes 

 smaller and more convex than in the preceding genera, legs 

 slender, tibia? not grooved. S. America. 



Zenoria Ratzeburgi.* 



Zenoria Ratzeburgi, Muls. Spec. p. 808. 1. 

 This beautiful species I have not seen. 

 Brazil (Paris). 



Zenoria subcostalis. 



Zenoria stibcostalis, Muls. Spec. p. 899. 2 (T). 

 N". Grenada (Reiche). 



Zenoria pilosula. 



Zenoria pilosula, Muls. Spec. p. 900. 3. 

 Carthagena (Deyrolle). 



Zenoria rodolioides, sp. n. 



Yellowish-red, thorax dirty yellow, elytra brick-red, shining ; 

 punctuation coarse, sparse. L. \\ lin. Santarem (Bates). 

 The coloration is exactly that of Rodolia. 



Zenoria revestita. 



Zenoria revestita, Muls. Spec. p. 900. 4. 



Zenoria linteolata, Muls. Spec. p. 901. 5. 



Ega, Santarem, S. Paulo (Bates). 



This species is apparently most variable ; a fine series collected 

 by Mr Bates, gives, however, good reasons for uniting the forms. 

 I have a specimen marked " luridipes," Muls. MSS. 



a. Metallic green, head, legs, prosternum and ventral seg- 

 ments pale ochreous. 



