216 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



(B.), and Howth, one or two specimens (G.V.IL); Kilcornan 

 (B.), Ardrahan _(M?"ss iV.), and Clonbrock, three {R.E.D.), Co. 

 Galway; Magilligan, Co. Derry {Curzon). 



Abraxas grossulariata, L. — Very common. 



Abraxas sylvata, Scop. — Very local and not usually numerous. 

 Mr. Bristow took one at Coolkenna, Co. Carlow (not Wicklow, as 

 stated in Birchall's * Catalogue '). At Killarney fairly abundant 

 on Tore, and Mr. Watts took one at Tower Lodge. Two at 

 Clonbrock {B.E.D.), one of them having the ground colour 

 clouded with grey on the outer half of all the wings. 



LiGDiA adustata, ScMff. — Not often met with in the east or 

 north. Occurs not infrequently in many southern counties, but 

 appears generally pretty common west of the Shannon. Howth, 

 scarce ; Co. Wicklow {B.) ; Clonbullogue (C. S.), and Banagher, 

 King's Co. ; Mucross, and the Cloonee Lakes, Kerry ; Clonbrock, 

 very numerous {R. E. D.), Ardrahan, Moycullen {MissB.), Merlin 

 Park, &c., Co. Galway ; on the shores of L. Derg, Tipperary, &c. 



LoMASPiLis MARGiNATA, L. — Apparently common everywhere, 

 and very variable, some showing the central series of spots con- 

 fluent, and forming a continuous band, while in others they are 

 obsolete. Var. pollutaria, Markree, Sligo ; Killynon, Westmeath ; 

 Cratloe, near Limerick, Ardtully, Co. Kerry. 



(To be continued.) 



NEW SPECIES OF SOUTH AMEKICAN EUMOLPIDiE. 



By Martin Jacoby, F.E.S. 



(Concluded from p. 196.) 



Chalcophana fulvocincta, n. sp. 



Fulvous ; the terminal joints of the antennae, the abdomen, and 

 the tarsi black ; thorax sparingly punctured ; elytra bright metallic 

 green, the epipleur^e narrowly fulvous, the punctuation strong and 

 regular in single rows. Length 2i^-3 lines. 



Head finely but rather closely punctured, fulvous ; antennae long, 

 extending below the middle of the elytra, black, the lower five or six 

 joints fulvous ; thorax twice as broad as long, the sides nearly straight, 

 narrowed in front, the anterior angles slightly produced, the surface 

 irregularly but ratber distinctly punctured, fulvous; scutellmn fulvous; 

 elytra strongly convex, with a slight depression below the base, strongly 

 punctured in closely approached and regular rows, bright metallic 

 green, the epipleurje fulvous ; the breast and the legs fulvous ; the 

 abdomen and the tarsi black. 



Hah. — Bolivia. 



