clavus, two larjre spots near middle which run together on claval 

 suture, a spot at base of corium, a narrow band which starts on 

 basal fourth of costa, passes obliquely inward and distad to radial 

 cell, thence obliquely outward and distad to costa. from which point 

 a broad band crosses the elytron to apex of clavus. 



Collected at Champerico, Guatemala, and at Managua, Nica- 

 rag-ua, by the author. One of the most beautiful Typhlocvbids seen 

 in Central America. Named for Senor Don Abraham Montealegre. 

 a Nicaraguan gentleman living in Chinandega, and former Italian 

 vice-consul, with whom I lived for a time and from whom I had 

 many favors. 



Erythria Deschoni n. sp. 



Length 3 mm. Head and thorax pale browMi, the anterior mar- 

 gin of the strongly produced vertex yellowish. The vertex has 

 three faint whitish longitudinal lines, one median, and two lateral 

 oblique ones near it. Around anterior margin of pronotum are a 

 number of minute white dots The scutel also shows faint white 

 lines as on vertex. The elytra are clear yellowish brown through- 

 out, the clavus along claval suture being somewhat decolored. 

 Venter yellowish. Tergum black. 



Collected at Managua, Nicaragua, by the author. Named for 

 Mr. Edward Deschon who, although a Nicaraguan gentleman by 

 birth, was educated in the United States. To him I am indebted 

 for many kindnesses and much valuable information. 



NEW TYPHLOCYBINL 



C. F. BAKER. 



Alebra sanguinolinea n. sp. 



Length 3.25 mm. Head large, somewhat tumid, strongly 

 pointed in front, the vertex rather narrrvy, longer than wide. Color 

 pale yellowish with intensely blood-red markings. 



Vertex with two small golden arcs just before apex. Propleura 

 and costa near base each with a small red dot. A broad red band 

 extends entirely around anterior and lateral borders of pronotum, 

 then follows claval suture half its length, where the two limbs 

 cross the clavus and join at the commissure. A red band starts 

 near base of clavus and extends to near middle of claval suture 

 where it is clavate. A third red band starts near middle of costa 

 and extends obliquely to near distal end of brachial cell. The 

 transverse veins between apical and anteapical cells are red. The 

 apical cells are smoky with a single transparent spot in each. There 



