South Anicrican Enmolpid.v. 495 



Otilea foveipennis, sp. n. 



Metallic greenish cupreous, the antennse, tibiae and tarsi fulvous, 

 thorax dentate at the sides, very sparingly and strongly punctured, 

 (;lytra dark fuscous, foveolate punctate, the interstices rugose at the 

 sides, longitudinally costate near the apex. 



Length 8 millini. 



Fern. Head remotely and rather finely punctured at the vertex, 

 tlie latter metallic green, clypeus separated from the face by a tri- 

 angular, rugosely punctured depression, fulvous, its surface im- 

 punctate, labriim and palpi fulvous, antennae extending to the middle 

 of the elytra, fulvous, all the joints, with the exception of the basal 

 two, elongate and slender ; thorax scarcely twice as l)road as long, of 

 equal width, the sides with a distinct tooth at the middle, the surface 

 metallic green, with some deep punctures irregularly distributed 

 across the middle of the disc, the margins impunctate ; elytra much 

 broader at the base than the thorax, narrowed posteriorly, of a 

 fuscous slightly purplish colour, deeply, closely and irregularly 

 foveolate-punctate, the sides strongly transversely rugose, the apex 

 with three or four strongly raised costaj, the snbsutural one of which 

 is preceded by a row of regular and smaller punctures ; below and 

 the femora cupreous, with a more or less greenish gloss, the ti1)ife 

 and tarsi fulvous, prostemum distinctly bilobed, the mesosternum 

 produced into a distinct point. 



Hal). Peru. 



I only know a single female specimen of this species, 

 which may be at once known by the foveolate sculpturing 

 of the elytra, which agree in that respect with 0. cariosa, 

 Oliv. ; that insect is, however, of a much broader and more 

 robust shape, and differs also in its general coloration and 

 that of the antennce. 



ChalcopJiana fenestrata, sp. n. 



Flavous, the terminal joints of the antenna; black, head and thorax 

 impunctate, elytra fmely and irregularly punctured, lalack, each with 

 four short stripes at the middle, placed transversely, and the apex, 

 Havous. 



Length 6 millim. 



Of broadly ovate shape, the head impunctate, with a small depres- 

 sion between the eyes, fiavous as well as the labrura and palpi, 

 antennce reaching to the middle of the elytra, llavous, the terminal 

 five joints black, slightly llattened ; thorax twice as broad as long, of 



