280 Mr. Champion’s List of Phytophagous Coleoptera. 
Coptocycla aurichalcea, Boh., Mon. Cassid., iii., p. 142, 
and iv., p. 402. 
Coptocycla aurisplendens, Boh., loc. cit., 111., p. 349, and 
iv., p, 452. 
? Coptocycla bistripunctata, Fleut. et Sallé, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., 1889, p. 481. 
Hab. St. Vincent—Leeward and Windward sides ; 
Grenada—Mirabeau Estate (Windward side), Woodford 
Estate (Leeward side) ; Grenadines—Becquia I. 
Twelve specimens, inseparable from the var. awrisplen- 
dens of C. bicolor, an abundant insect in the Southern 
United States and Central America. 
Coptocycla guadeloupensis. 
Coptocycla gwadeloupensis, Boh., Mon. Cassid., iii., 
p. 427, and iv., p. 468; Fleut. et Sallé, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., 1889, p. 481. 
Hab. St. Vincent—Leeward and Windward sides ; 
Grenadines—Mustique I. 
If I have correctly identified the nine specimens ob- 
tained by Mr. Smith, Boheman’s description must have 
been made from a pallid variety, with the thoracic and 
elytral markings obliterated. In fully-coloured examples 
of the present species the thorax has a black or reddish- 
brown subquadrate patch on the disc at the base, this 
being deeply excised in the centre in front and dilated 
laterally behind; and the elytra have a broad fascia on 
the disc below the base, and a large patch before the 
apex, neither reaching the suture and sometimes con- 
nected laterally, fusco-olivaceous. In two specimens the 
markings of the thorax and elytra are almost obsolete, 
thus nearly agreeing with Boheman’s description. 
Serr. Ist, 1897. 
