256 Mr. G. C. Champion on 



Hah. Haiti, Port an Prince {ex coll. Fry). 



Four examples, possibly all females. This species 

 bears some resemblance to the Antillean S. vittafa, Champ., 

 but it is very clift'erently coloured, and has a shorter head 

 and prothorax, and the latter finely margined at the sides. 

 Also approachint; S. croceicollis, Makl. (from Florida, 

 Georgia, and Alabama), and other N. -American forms. 



lib. Statira fulvicollis. 



Anthicus fulvicollis, Fabr., Syst. Eleuth. i, p. 290 (1801).i 

 Statira fulvicollis, Makl., Act". Soc. Fenn. vii, p. 160 (1862).2 



Var. a. Elytra each with a reddisli or testaceous spot below the 

 base. 



Statira fulvicollis, v. discoidalis. Pic, Melanges exot.-entom. 

 iv, p. 13 (1912).3 



Var. /iJ. Prothorax black, the elytra sometimes fuscous or piceous. 



Anthicus fuscipennis, Fabr., loc. cit.^ 

 Statira fuscipennis, Makl., Act. Soc. Fenn. vii, p. 160.^ 

 Statira exigua, Makl., Ofv. Finska Vet.-Soc. Forh. xx, 

 p. 360 (1878). 6 



Var. y. Prothorax black; tiie elytra and abdomen testaceous 

 at the base, or the elytra (a triangular scutellar patcli and the suture 

 excepted) testaceous in their basal half. 



Anthicus ahdominalis, Fabr., loc. cit.' 



Statira ahdominalis, Makl., Act. Soc. Fenn. vii, p. 160.^ 



Var. S. Prothorax black, the elytra with an oblong yellowish 

 mark on the disc before the middle. 



Statira atricoUis, Pic, Melanges exot.-entom. iv, p. 20 

 (Sept. 191 2). 9 



Var. f. Prothorax black, the elytra each with a j'cllow stripe on 

 the disc extending from the base to beyond the middle. 



Statira /lavovittafa, Pic. Melanges exot.-entom. xi, p. 18 

 (Nov. 1911)." 



?Var. C- Prothorax, a broad oblong stripe on the disc of each 

 elytron (extending from a little below the base to beyond the middle 

 and almost reaching the suture), under surface, femora, and tibiae 

 (the anterior pair excepted) testaceous or flavous. 



