288 PORIA. 



Dapolia cordifera.* 



Chnoodes cordifera, Muls. Spec. p. 909. 4 (T). 

 Brazil (Dejean). 



Dapolia Deglandi. 



Chnoodes Deglandi, Jftds. Spec. p. 914. 10. 

 Chnoodes innocua, Muls. Spec. p. 914. 11. 

 Chnoodes dhnidiatipes, Muls. Spec. p. 915. 12. 

 Chnoodes hcemorrhois, Muls. Op. in. p. 133 (T). 

 Mulsant describes some intermediate varieties under the names 

 dubitata and fidvicauda. Brazil, Columbia, Chili. 



Dapolia ahena. 



Chnoodes ahena, Muls. Spec. p. 915. 13 (T). 

 Conspicuously oval in form. 

 Columbia (Chev.). 



Dapolia sangninipes, sp. n. 



Oval, coarsely and thickly punctured, metallic green ; sides of 

 thorax broadly, legs and abdomen bright scarlet red. L. 2 lin. 



Veiy conspicuous by its form and colour, and must be 

 allied to Mulsant's Aulis consanguinea. 



S. America? (Deyrolle). 



Siola. 

 Muls. Spec. p. 931. 

 Claws bifid, punctuation very coarse, uniform, close ; thoracic 

 epipleura? with a narrow channel. 



Siola Boillsei. 



Siola Boillcei, Muls. Spec. p. 931. 1 (T). 

 Columbia (Buquet, Beiche). 



Siola Garnieri. 



Siola Garnieri, Muls. Spec. p. 932. 2. 

 Columbia (Buquet). 



Sub-family 7 : Bhizobiides. 

 Eyes coarsely granulated (except Porta), antennae long, ante- 

 rior coxal cavities open. 



Poria. 



Muls. Spec. p. 885 (typ. cyanea). 



Punctuation of the elytra markedly unequal, the large punc- 

 tures numerous and deep ; thorax margined at base. The appear- 

 ance of the species is a good deal altered by the removal of their 

 pubescence. 



Claws bifid ; abdomen with G segments. 



S. America and Mexico. 



