62 Mr. G. C. Champion’s notes on 
sterphus) morvo, fig. 2; T. validicornis, fig. 4; T. luctuosa, 
fig. 5; T. prohwa (¢=elevata, Fabr.), fig. 6; TT. belfragii, 
fig. 8; also that of 7. (Americia) limbata, fig. 10. A figure 
of 7. aterrima is given, fig. 8, from a specimen from the 
Amazons in the Oxford Museum, Stil’s type having the 
apical joint of the antennze broken off. 
Of 7. sacchari, H.-S. and Stilt, there are numerous 
specimens from the Island of St. Vincent in the Oxford 
Museum. 
The two following species from the Amazons cannot be 
identified with any of the known members of the genus, 
and they are therefore treated as new. 
Teleonemia longicornis, sp.n. (Pl. III, fig. 7.) 
Elongate, narrow, dull ; fusco-ferruginous, the spines on the head, 
and the margins, carinee and hood of the pronotum testaceous, the 
triangular posterior portion of the latter yellowish ; the elytra 
fuscous, with the base, the outer and inner margins of the sutural 
area, the costal margin, and the nervures of the costal area from a 
little beyond the middle to near the apex, testaceous, the areole of 
the latter for a similar distance, and also some of those along the 
apical margin, and two of the inner ones before the tip, hyaline ; 
the antennze ferruginous, the two basal joints and the apex of the 
third darker, the fourth joint black; the legs ferruginous. Head 
with decumbent spines ; antennz very elongate, about as long as 
the elytra, moderately stout, joint 2 slightly shorter than 1, 3 three 
times as long as 4, 4 pilose. Pronotum sharply tricarinate, and 
with a small, compressed, angularly projecting hood in front, the mar- 
ginal carine moderately prominent, the interspaces coarsely, closely 
punctate. Elytra long, constricted beyond the middle, and slightly 
dilated at the apex, the apices bluntly rounded, the median 
nervure prominent ; discoidal area with rather deeply impressed 
areolze ; subcostal area biseriate ; costal area with a single row © 
of transverse areole from about the middle onwards, becoming 
vertical and cariniform towards the base. Rostrum reaching the 
meso-metasternal suture. 
Length 5, breadth 15 millim. (¢.) 
Hab. AMAZONS (ates, in Mus. Oxon.). 
One example. This insect resembles Costa’s figure of 
T. funerea, but has shorter, less parallel, and differently 
coloured elytra, the small pronotal hood more prominent in 
front, &c. Amongst the numerous species described by 
