-. 
14 Rey. H. 8. Gorham’s descriptions of 
wider than in C. discoideus, with a central furrow, and 
well-marked transverse impression before the front margin ; 
hind margin with the basal line fine, and sulci as in 
discoideus. Elytra sub-cordate, with four large lilac- 
violet marks, occupying the humeral and apical quarters ; 
the entire margin and suture, and a central fascia, pale 
testaceous; the fascia varies in width, but is as wide as the 
sutural band in the narrowest examples, and is straight, 
sometimes widest at the suture. The disc is sparingly 
and rather irregularly covered with largish impressions 
and smaller punctures; the lateral margins with a row 
of larger ones. Antenne and legs yellow, club of the 
former black. <A species by its pattern reminding one of 
quadrimaculatus, but most nearly allied to discoideus. 
Hab.— Ecuador, East Andes and Peru. Coll. Fry. 
Corynomalus maculicollis, n. sp. 
Ferrugineus, nitidus, elytris nigro-ceruleis crebrius sat 
fortiter punctatis, interstitiis subtiliter coriaceis, margine 
apicali testaceo; antennis tibiisque nigris, his apice, illis 
articulo primo rufis, thoracis disco maculis duabus magnis 
fere confluentibus nigris. Long. lin. 34—4. 
Head and thorax shining, disc of the latter finely punc- 
tate, twice as wide as long; the entire space between the 
basal sulciis almost occupied by two large black markings, 
only divided by a narrow median line of the same colour 
as the rest of the thorax. Elytra of a deep indigo blue, 
with the apical margin alone yellow, thickly covered with 
larger irregular punctures, and smaller ones between these; ; 
the disc is nevertheless shining. Legs red; tibiz (apex 
excepted) black; antenne black, one or two joints at the 
base red. Underside of thorax and body entirely red. 
Allied to discotideus, [and also perhaps to apicalis, Gerst. ; 
the latter, however, I have not been able to see; the 
species most nearly agreeing with his description that I 
have seen having black tibize, which Gerstaecker does not 
mention |. 
Hab.—Peru. One in Coll. Fry, and one in my own 
Coll. 
Corynomalus felix, n. sp. 
Ferrugineus, thorace transverso angulis posticis rectis, 
interdum disco piceo; elytris cordatis fortiter subrugose 
