74 Mr. Joseph S. Baly on the 



Spec. 134. Diahrotica Schavfiissi. 



Elongata, postice paiillo anipliata, nitida, sordide fulva, tibiis 

 tarsisque piceis, supra olivacea, antennis piceo-fulvis ; thorace 

 hevi, lateribus angiiste viridibiis, disci basi fovea parva impressa ; 

 elytris minute punctatis, ad latera sat valde plicatis ; apice lato 

 margineque exteriori sordide fulvis, viridi-tinctis. 



Long. 4 lin. 



Hah. Bolivia. My collection. 



Head triangular, not longer than broad ; clypeal ridge distinct, 

 well-defined ; antennie filiform, nearly equal to the body in length, 

 the second joint short, the third half as long again as the second, 

 the fonrth much longer than the preceding two united ; piceo- 

 fulvous, the ninth and tenth paler than the rest, the seventh and 

 eighth piceous, the eleventh nigro-fuscous. Thorax slightly broader 

 than long; sides parallel and sinuate fi"om the base to beyond the 

 middle, thence obliquely converging towards the apex ; disk con- 

 vex, impressed at its base with a small but distinct fovea. Elytra 

 narrowly oblong, scarcely dilated posteriorly, convex, strongly 

 plicate below the humeral callus, very minutely punctured, their 

 apical fourth, together with the outer margin, obscure viridi- 

 flavous. Thighs (in the only specimen before me, which is 

 probably a <?), robust, the hinder pair slightly thicker than the 

 others. 



Spec. 135. JJiahrotica viridana, Baly. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 443. 



Ha}). Chili. My collection. 



Spec. 136. I>iahrotica liciens, Fabr. 

 Syst. EL, i., p. 461. 



Anguste oblonga, postice pauUo ami^liata, convexa, flava, nitida, 

 pectore, scutello, oculis labroque nigris, tibiis, tarsis antennisque, 

 harum basi excepta, pallide piceis ; thorace Isevi; elytris minute, sat 

 crebre punctatis, liuea communi basali nigra. 



Long. 2i lin. 



Hah. Brazil, liio Janeiro. A single specimen in my 

 cabinet. 



Head not longer than broad, triangular ; clypeus with a well- 

 defined longitudinal ridge ; antennje filiform, slightly attenuated 

 towards the apex, three-fourths the length of the body, the second 

 and third joints very short, equal in length, the fourth much 

 longer than the preceding two united ; the three lower joints 



