256 Mr. F. P. Pascoe's Descriptions of New Genera 



Anomcesia fulvida. • (PI. XXV. fig. 8,) 



A. rubro-testacea, pube subsericea fulva ; oculis, antennis, pedi- 

 busque nigris. Natal. 



Pale reddish or orange, with a somewhat silky pubescence, 

 antennae, eyes, and legs black, under surface silvery. 

 Length 3 lines. 



Amphionycha albina. 



A. brunnea dense griseo-albo-pubescens ; antennis, prothorace 

 maculis quatuor, pedibusque nigris, his albo-pubescentibus. 

 Guatemala. 

 Light brown, with a greyish white pubescence ; antennae, four 

 spots on the prothorax — two anterior and two posterior — and legs 

 black ; body beneath with a white pubescence, the breast leaden. 

 Length 4| lines. 



Amphionycha vittata. 



A. testaceo-brunnea, pube pallide-viridi-flava tecta ; elytris basi 

 bivittatis, antennis piceis. Espiritu Santo. 



Testaceous-brown, covered with a pale greenish yellow pube- 

 scence, on the prothorax more nearly the colour of sulphur ; elytra 

 each with two broad stripes, caused by the absence (or nearly so) 

 of pubescence, one sutural the other lateral, and gradually dis- 

 appearing before the apex ; antennae pitchy ; eyes black. 



Length 6| lines. 



Phoea acromela. 



P. nigra, nitida ; capite prothoraceque coccineis, hoc macula 

 nigra ornata. Mexico. 



Black, shining, with a few long hairs scattered over the body ; 

 head and thorax bright vermilion, the latter with a central black 

 spot ; elytra coarsely punctate. 



Length 4| lines. 



Phcea miniata. « 



P. miniata, nitida ; oculis, antennis, articulo primo basi excepto, 

 tibiis tarsisque nigris. Venezuela. 



