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Chnoodes Clarkii, sp. n. 



Oval, bright red, shining, sparingly pubescent, punctuation 

 uniform, very sparse ; thorax with two black marks at the base, one 

 on each side of the scutellum, head black, front red ; meso- and 

 metasterna black ; legs black, knees, apex of tibiae and tarsi red. 

 L. H- lin. Rio Janeiro (Fry). 



Chnoodes gravata. 



Chnoodes gravata, Mute. Spec. p. 912. 7 (T). 

 Brazil (E-eiche). 



Chnoodes pentagona, sp. n. 



Subovate, coarsely punctured, head strongly and sparsely punc- 

 tured, orange-yellow ; thorax with the disc black, shading off on the 

 sides ; elytra each with four black marks, three forming a band 

 parallel to the margin (one basal quadrangular transverse, one 

 medial elongate quadrangular, one small subapical, touching the 

 sutui'e), and one discoidal (forming with its fellow a rough black 

 pentagon in the middle of the elytra). 



L. li lin. Santarem (Bates). 



Chnoodes terminalis. 



Chnoodes terminalis, Mute. Spec. p. 913. 8. 

 Chnoodes byssina, Mute. Spec. p. 913. 9. 

 Exoplectra rubripes, Mids. Spec. p. 923. 15 (T). 

 Columbia (Reiche), Mexico (Reiche). 



Dapolia. 



Mids. Spec. p. 1042 (typ. fallax). 

 Allied to Chnoodes, but distinct by the thorax with a fossette 

 on the epipleurse and the anterior angles margined. 



Dapolia puberula. 



Chnoodes pubenda, Mids. Spec. p. 908. 1 (T). 

 Brazil (Dejean). 



Dapolia hsematina. 



Chnoodes hwmatina, Mute. Spec. p. 908. 2 (T). 



Dapolia corallina. 



Chnoodes corallina, Mute. Spec. p. 909. 3 (T). 

 Columbia (Guerin, Reiche). 



Dapolia fallax. 



Chnoodes fallax, Mids. Spec. p. 910. 5 (T). 

 EpUachna Wachanrui, Mute. Spec. p. 806. 80 (T). 

 Brazil ; St Catharina (Deyrolle). 



