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differs in its very much smaller size, its attenuate palpi, the form of 
the antennz, which are not so robustly incrassated (the joints 4-7 
being subattenuate), and by its less robust and more elongate legs. 
Sophrena fasciolata. 
S. breviter ovalis, impunctata, flavo-rufa, thorace, tibiis posticis, ely- 
trorum apice (late) et fascia transversa media lata nigris: caput rufo- 
flavum macula insulata ad basin utrinque nigra: thorax declivis, niger 
vel rufo-niger, angulis anticis rufo-tinctis: scwtellum triangulare, rufo- 
fuscum : elytra lata, flavo-rufa, fascia lata eequali media, et basi late 
nigris: antenne in exemplo unico desunt: pedes rufo-flavi, tibiis posticis 
nigris: corpus subtus flavum. 
Long. corp. lin. 24, lat. lin. 2. 
I received a single example of this handsome species from the 
Marquis La Ferté’s collection, who received it from Cayenne. 
Sophrena simplex. 
S. flavo-ferruginea, subtiliter punctata: caput inter oculos transverse et 
arcuate foveolatum: thorax margine anteriori subtilissime marginatus, 
impunctatus: elytra brevia, parallela, depressa, subtiliter et confuse 
punctata: pedes et corpus subtus rufo-flavi: antenne fuscz, art. 1-60 
flavis vel flavo-adumbratis. 
Long. corp. lin. 33, lat. lin. 13. 
Taken by Mr. Bates at Santarem, Amazons; and also received by 
M. Chevrolat from Villa Nova. 
Genus CramorHora, Dej. Cat. 
Generi Aspicele approximans, sed certe distincta, magis ovata, latior. 
Caput breve. Palpi mazillares elongatuli articulo, ultimo vix brevi 
robusto sed elongatulo. Thorax brevis subtransversus, elytris multo 
minor, lateribus subrotundatis et late marginatis, angulis anticis sub- 
acutis haud versus caput sed ad latera tendentibus, basi sinuato, vix 
foveolato. Scutellum elongato-triangulare. -Elytra lata, ad medium 
ampliata, apice paulum producta, crebre et confuse punctata. Antenne 
satis graciles, filiformes, art. 3-6° zequalibus, Pedes graciles, unguiculis 
appendiculatis. 
From Aspicela this genus is readily separated by its more elon- 
gate maxillary palpi, its somewhat more slender antenne, its much 
smaller thorax, and its more ovate, less parallel elytra; it is broader 
also in proportion, less parallel than Litosonycha, its thorax is dif- 
ferently shaped, being less quadrate, and its sides more constricted 
in front. 
