Erythria Donaldson! n. sp. 



Length 3 mm. Color sordid yellowish with fine olive lineations 

 and mottlinifs. Front with interrupted brown arcs below, above 

 with two olive loops extending over from vertex. Vertex with a 

 median line and two twice looped lateral lines which connect with 

 the median line oti anterior margin. Anterior margin of pronotum 

 yellowish with four dark dots, the remainder mottled olive. Scutel 

 yellowish with two dark median dots anteriorly and two faint longi- 

 tudinal lines posteriorly. Klytron, except costal eel'., nearly to 

 cross nervures finely yellow mottled on an olive background. Two 

 spots on claval margin distad of a ngle, and extreme apex of clavus 

 white. Apical third of elytron fuliginous, the veins white. Small 

 transparent spots in apical cells and larger ones in anteapical cells. 



Collected at Managua, Nicaragua, by the author and named for 

 Hon. Chester Donaldson, U. S. consul there, and a thorough Amer- 

 ican gentleman, keenly alive to the interests of fellow countrymen. 



Erythria Quzmani n. sp. 



Length 2.75 ram. Sordid yellowish with lower part of face, 

 venter, and tergum black. Front with interrupted brown arcs. 

 Vertex with a brownish half loop on either side of front margin 

 and a fainter transverse line posteriorly. Pronotum with a group 

 of several brown dots on either side near front margin; most of 

 disc olive and hind margin whitish. Elytra with veins whitish 

 translucent, distally the veins are margined with fuliginous which 

 color entirely fills the inner and outer apical cells. Two yellow 

 areas in the ciavus, one in the brachial cell, and two in the basal 

 cell, are narrowly margined with smoky. About midway in the 

 costal margin is a yellow elliptical ring, the breadth of which ex- 

 tends from costa across radial cell, and which is crossed length- 

 wise by a yellow line on the cubital nerve. At each end of this 

 ring is an irregular blackish area. 



Collected at San Marcos by the author. Named for Dr. Guz- 

 man, the Director of the Nicaraguan National Museum at Managua. 



Erythria Montealegrei n. sp. 



Length 3 mm. Face almost entirely black. Anterior margin 

 of vertex and upper margin of face broadly yellow. The vertex is 

 strongly produced. Passing across its middle from eye to eye and 

 arched cephalad is a narrow somewhat irregular blue-black band. 

 In front of this band the vertex is orange, behind it reddish. The 

 pronotum is orange colored with an irregular blue-black band just 

 within anterior margin The scutel is orange with a very broad 

 longitudinal blue-black band. Basal two-thirds of elytra orange, 

 the remainder faintly tinged with lemon yellow. On the elytra are 

 blue or blue-black markings as follows : A small spot at base of 



