82 Rev. H. S. Gorliam's Notes on tlhc 



raised points, shoulders very prominent, beyond tlie middle a 

 denuded curved fascia and a similarly denuded s})ot near the 

 apex, round these the grey pubescence is thicker. 



Hab.— 1 (Dr. Baden)." 



^yiied to hoJoserlceus, White. 



(Jlanis dclicujliis, n. s]). 



Niger, nitidus, capite et thorace ruhs, elytris macula basali, 

 fasciisipie tribus sutura iuterruptis liavis ; antennaruni basi 

 apiceque, palpis, femoribus (ex parte) tarsisque pallide testaceis. 

 Long. liu. 3. 



Head and thorax glabrous, rusty red (in one example clouded 

 with pitchy on the disc) clothed with a few dark coloured setie, 

 shining ; antenutB with two or three joints at the base, and the 

 club pale, the apical joint especially so, the rest pitchy. Elytra 

 blue black with a few scattered punctures, spots, 1 basal, nearly 

 round, then a short broad fascia not touching margin, only a 

 little oblique, then a fascia of same width starting from margin 

 nearly straight, the apical fascia starts from margin, but leaves 

 the apex and suture narrowly black. F'emora and tarsi pale, 

 the former with their half next the tilnie pitchy above, rufous 

 beneath. 



Hab. Amazon, (Saunders). 



Gleras atriceps, n. sp. 



Rufo-testaceus, punctatus, nitidus, cajjite elytrisque nigris, 

 his basi, fascia mediana et apice liavis. Long. liu. 3-i-. 



Head black, shining, sparsely and deeply punctured. Thorax 

 clear rusty reil, the extreme front margin black, disc very 

 sparingly, front more thickly, but less deeply punctured. Elytra 

 with the basal half thickly and roughly punctured, almost striate, 

 the large punctures irregular in shape and frequently united, yet 

 on the whole arranged in rows, as far as the commencement of 

 the apical yellow ; their base (narrowly at the shoulder, more 

 widely round the scutellum), a middle fascia (entire in some, 

 interrupted by a tine line at the suture in others), and the apex 

 for about a quarter the length of the elytron are pale yellow, the 

 body, legs, antenna; and palpi pale red. 



Hab. Guatemala, (Saunders), also from Aceytuna in the same 

 district, at an elevation of 5,100 feet. (0. Salvin). 



