424 M>'- KiRBv's Centuri) of Insects. 



simus, virescenti-cyaneus. Elytya cyanea : basi et medio fascia 

 sublunata margine laterali connexa pallide lutea, sulcata: sul- 

 cis lineis transversis elevatis decussatis. Pedes graciles, rufi : 

 iiitermediis longioribus. Tibice apice vix calcaratae. Tarsi un- 

 guiculis simplicibus basi intus subdentatis. 



cuanipes. 61. St. cyanea, antennis rufis, thorace brevissinio, ely- 

 tris fasciis duabiis fulvis margine connexis. 

 Long. Corp. lin. 6. 

 Habitat in Brasilia. D. Hancock. 



Prsecedenti affinis sed minor, corpora totoglaberrimo,cyaneo,po9t- 

 pectore solummodo et pedibus viridi-cyaneis. Thorax brevis- 

 simus, punctatus : punctis vix confluentibus. Antennce articulo 

 extimo magis oblongo. Elytra striata : striis punctatis, trans- 

 verse rugosis : fasciis fulvis, anteriori suturam baud attingente, 

 postica vix lunata. 



I possess the mutilated remains of a third species without head 

 or thorax, the legs of which are dirty-red, the elytra violet, and 

 the fascia of the base of »S/. rufipes replaced by a large acute ovate 

 pallid spot with the point towards the apex ; the middle fascia 

 does not reach the suture. In sculpture they resemble those of 

 St. cyanipes; the abdomen and postpectus are green and hairy, 

 but the hairs are not shining as in St. rujipes. 



(MordellidcE.) 

 MoRDELLA Linn. 



clavicornis. 62. M.atra,elytris lunula apicis cinerea, antennis cla- 



vatis : clava compressa serrata. 



Long. Corp. lin. 6^. 



Habitat in Brasilia. D. Hancock. 



Corpus 



