526 (150) Mr. G. R. Crotch's Revision of 

 Erotylus Marshami. 



Erotylus Marshami, Lac. Erot. 425. 



Cayenne. 



This is at once distinguished by its black epipleurse. 



^ dotted ; abdomen punctulate. 



Erotylus Buquetii. 



Erotylus Buquetii, Lac. Erot. 445. 



Brazil. 



Closely allied to E. Marshami, with black epipleurse, but ■with- 

 out the red apex and shouldei's: 1st and 2nd segments of abdomen 

 slightly pilose, former with an impressed dot. 



Erotylus taeniatus. 



Erotylus tceniatus. Lair. Humh. Voy. ii. 9, T. xxxi. f. 1. 



, Lac. Erot. 428. 



fulgurator, Lac. Erot. 427. 



N. Granada. 



E. fulgurator, of which the type is before me, differs only in 

 having the markings less developed, and in being in bad con- 

 dition. 



S abdomen sliglitly pilose and punctulate; 1st segment with 

 an impressed dot. 



Erotylus vinculatus. 



Erotylus vinculatus, Lac. Erot. 426. 



Bogota (Janson). 



Coarsely and sparsely pimctate ; the striae of the elytra hardly 

 gemellate ; the basal band rather straight : allied to E. tceniatus, 

 but with all the fascise red. 



Erotylus margineguttatus, sp. n. 



Ovatus, postice acuminatus, ater, nitidus; elytris fasciis 4 

 flexuosis (basali e maculis composita) signaturaque apicali luteis, 

 ad marginem (basali excepta) coccineis. L. 8 — 9 lin. 



Amazons, Pebas. 



Punctuation very coai'se, subgemellate, the fascia irregular, 

 basal generally broken up into spots ; the red marginal spots not 

 always visible, but then to be seen on the epipleurse. 



^ abdomen very faintly punctulate and pilose, 1st segment 

 ■with an impressed dot. 



