16 CTCINDELA RITSEMAE. 



pis (summo apice exepto) , trochanteribus , elytrorum epi- 

 sternis flavis. ïota obscure-aenea hinc inde cuprascens; 

 femoribus , tarsis , antennarura articulis 4 primis viridescen- 

 tibus; tibiis fere totis testaceis. 



2 Q in montibus Argentiniae (provincia Catamarca) legit 

 1893, Dr. H. ten Kate. 



Approaches to C. Drahei ra. , but more elongate and 

 narrower. The head and thorax are very finely sculptured 

 and covered with short white bristles. The labrum is yel- 

 lowish , short , transverse , not produced , forming in the 

 middle a stout tooth with a more obtuse one on each side. 

 The surface of the elytra is not very closely covered with 

 small bluish punctures , larger greenish or coppery punc- 

 tures exist near the base and parallel to the suture. The 

 sutural angle is rectangular , the spine very short. The 

 white markings are a little similar in form to G. chiloleuca 

 Fisch. , but the white border does not reach everywhere 

 the margin , which is very characteristic. All the body 

 dullish brown-coppery, the underside clearer; the femora 

 tinged with golden-green , the greatest part of the tibiae 

 and tarsi yellowish ; the trochanters red. The sides of the 

 cheeks, breast and abdomen clothed with white pubescence , 

 the palpi and legs have tolerably many hairs. 



Berlin, February 1895. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XVIÏ. 



