216 Mr. G. C. Champion on 



impressions along their apical half, and 9 usuallj' with one or two 

 impressions near the tip. 



Length 4i~6J, breadth 2^2^ mm. (c^$.) 



Hab. Amazoxs, Ega, Santarem [type] {H. W. Bates). 



Seven examples, including three males with the aedeagus 

 partly exposed. This insect is of about the same size and 

 shape as S. viridicincta (No. 96), differing from it in having 

 uniformly aeneo-piceous elytra, with the setigerous impres- 

 sions on the disc reduced to three or four on the apical 

 half of the third interstice, shorter and stouter antennae, 

 with the terminal joint not much longer than 9 and 10 

 united in i^, and an obsoletely canaliculate prothorax. 



58. Statira caliensis, n. sp. 



Moderately elongate, depressed, shining; aeneo-piceous or i-ufo- 

 piceous with an aeneous lustre; the elytra with a few long, erect, 

 bristly hairs. Head sparsely, very minutely punctate, transvert-ely 

 depressed between the eyes, the latter large and well separated; 

 antennae long, rather stout, joint 11 in cj as long as 7-10, in $ the 

 length of 8-10, united. Prothorax in $ as broad as, in $ broader 

 than, the head, not so long as wide, subcordate, strongly constricted 

 before the base, the basal margin prominent and laterally projecting ; 

 rather sparsely, minutely punctate. Elytra moderately long, at 

 the middle twice as broad as the prothorax, gradually widened in 

 their basal half; closely, finely crena to -striate, the interstices be- 

 coming convex towards the sides and apex, 3 and 5 with scattered 

 conspicuous setigerous impressions along tlieir entire length, 7 also 

 with one, and 9 with two or three, near the apex. Legs rather 

 stout. 



Length 8jV-9, breadth 2^3 mm . ( c^ ?. ) 



Hah. W. Colombia, Cali {Rosenberg). 



One pair. Near S. lateralis, Makl. (No. 71), as here 

 understood but aeneo-piceous in colour, the antennae 

 stouter, and the elytra with a scattered row of setigerous 

 impressions along the interstices 3 and 5 from the base to 

 the apex. 



59. Statira caeruleotincta, n. sp. 



Elongate, somewhat robust, moderately shining; castaneous, the 

 elytra with a translucent bluish lustre on the disc, the colour changing 

 to brassy towards the sides and apex ; the elytra with a few bristly 

 hairs. Head nearly as broad as the prothorax, sparsely, minutely 



