66 Mr. Joseph S. Baly on the 



leviter bifoveolato ; elytris sat crebre punctatis, ad latera plicatis, 

 costa subhunierali ad longe ultra medium extensa ; utroque vitta 

 sublatevali super costam subhumeralem posita, picea, sutura obso- 

 lete piceo-tiucto. 

 Long. 3 lin. 



Hah. Brazil. A single specimen in my own col- 

 lection. 



Head scarcely longer than broad, triangular ; clypeus with a 

 well-defined longitudinal ridge ; antenna? filiform, rather more 

 than half the length of the body, the second joint short, ovate, the 

 third one -half longer, the fourth as long as the preceding two 

 united. Thorax nearly one-third broader than long ; sides nearly 

 straight and parallel from the base to bej-ond the middle, thence 

 obliquely converging towards the apex.; disk convex, impressed on 

 either side with a small but distinct fovea. Elytra narrowly 

 oblong, slightly dilated posteriorly, tlieir apices regularly rounded ; 

 convex, rather closely punctured, subhumeral costa broad and 

 straight for the whole of its course, extending downwards to about 

 half-way between the middle of the elytron and the apex ; its 

 surface covered by the piceous sublateral vitta, which commencing 

 on the humeral callus is faint and nearly obsolete on the anterior 

 disk. 



The name first given by myself to this species having 

 been already used by Mr. Jacoby in the ' Biologia,' 1 

 have changed it to the one above. 



Spec. 116. JJiahrotica Reitteri. 



Elongata, postice paullo ampliata, convexa, flava, nitida, pectore, 

 tibiis, tarsis capiteque nigris, antennis ad basin et apicem fiavis, eu- 

 carpis piceis ; thorace rufo-fulvo, leviter trifoveolato ; elytris sat 

 crebre punctatis, ad latera plicatis; utroque vittis duabus, a basi 

 ad longe pone medium extensis una suturali, communi, altera sub- 

 laterali, cyaneo-nigris. 



Long. 3-1 lin. 



Hah. Colombia, Cauca. A single specimen in my 

 collection. 



Head slightly longer than broad, wedge-shaped ; cljqieal ridge 

 ill-defined; antenme filiform, equal to the body in length, the 

 second joint short, the third nearly twice "its length, the fourth 

 longer than the precedmg two united; the three lower joints, 

 together Avitli th-e three upper ones, fulvous, the rest black. Thorax 

 not broader tlian long; sid^n nearly straight and paiaJlel from the 



