collected by the late Mr. P, Bouchard at Sta. Marta, 289 
A very distinct species. The central callus of the prothorax is 
not nearly so elevated as is in the following. 
PHA ASTATHEOIDES, n. sp. 
P. rubra, nitida; elytris antennisque nigris. 
Loosely and rather shortly pilose, reddish-orange, the elytra, 
eyes and antenne only, black; head finely punctured; tips of 
the mandibles brown ; antennz shorter than the body, the scape 
punctured and shining; prothorax with small distant punctures, 
the central callus very prominent; scutellum triangular ; elytra 
shining, coarsely and rather irregularly punctured ; body beneath 
and legs impunctate, glossy, with a few scattered lines. 
Length 3—6 lines. 
Also very distinct, but in colour approaching P. acromela, 
Pase., which, however, inéer alia, has the body beneath, tibize and 
tarsi black, 
EvuRYPTERA* RUFICOLLIS, N. sp. 
E. nigra; capite, prothorace, femoribusque anticis rufis ; 
elytrorum apicibus rotundatis. 
Coarsely pubescent, black; head and prothorax orange-red, 
space between the eyes dark brown ; scutellum triangular ; elytra 
narrow, parallel at the sides, the apices rounded, the whole sur- 
face closely punctured ; body beneath black, the propectus and 
anterior coxze yellowish; antennz nearly linear, more than half 
the length of the body; anterior and intermediate tarsi subequal, 
rather short, 7. e. not longer than the basal joint of the posterior ; 
claw-joint small. 
Length 43 lines. 
The different proportions of the tarsi, the smallness of the 
claw-joint, and the narrow elytra, separate this species from the 
typical form of Luryptera. 
Euryrrera ? LYCIFORMIS, D. Sp. 
E. sericea, pubescens ; antennis, tiblis tarsisque pro parte, et 
fasciis duabus elytrorum, nigris. 
Silky, tawny-yellowish; antenna, tibize except at the base, the 
last three joints of the tarsi, and two bands on the elytra, black ; 
scutellum narrowly triangular; elytra gradually expanding from the 
* Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 222. 
