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robuste, nigra: corpus subtus nigrum; pedes quoque nigri, 
femorum anteriorum basibus flavo-adumbratis. 
Long. corp. lin. 22; lat. lin. J. 
A beautiful little species from New Granada, to be separated 
from all others by its broad post-medial flavous band, as well as 
by its slender and parallel form, and its two abbreviated and 
slightly raised costz on the elytra. 
From the Collection of M. La Ferté. 
_§ A. Species elytris apice rotundatis. 
b. Elytris planis. 
11. §. antennalis, n. sp. 
Elongata, parallela, nigra, flavo-notata: caput nigrum, antice 
infra antennarum basin flavum ; thorax transversus, depressus, 
lateribus subsinuatis vix rotundatis et versus apicem ap- 
proximantibus, nigro-fuscus, ad latera laté flavus; scutellum 
triangulare ; elytra satis parallela, confertim punctata, fusco- 
nigra; apud humeros macula flava marginalis versus apicem 
extendit, alteraque minuta insulata undique apud apicem ; an- 
tenne nigre, robusta, ad medium incrassatee: corpus subtus 
nigro-fuscum ; pedes nigri, femorum basibus rufo-flavis. 
Long. corp. lin. 22; lat. lin. 14. 
A narrower and more elongate species than S. apicalis of this 
paper (post, p. 268), and differs also from it in the marginal 
marking of the elytra, and the coloration of the thorax. 
Brazil. 
12. S. annulicornis, n. sp. 
Parallela, subdepressa, nigro-fusca, flavo-marginata: caput 
nigrum, ore et labro flavis; thorax transversus, ad latera 
rotundatus et valde marginatus, nigro-fuscus, lateribus te- 
nuiter flavis; scutellum triangulare, rufo-fuscum; elytra 
parallela, nigro-fusca, undique ad suturam (tenue) etiamque 
apud margines flavo-vittata (vittis equalibus, rectis, et apicem 
attingentibus): corpus subtus nigrum; antenne robuste, 
nigro-fuscee, articulo ultimo flavo, etiamque 3, 4 et 5 apud 
bases flavo-annulatis; pedes nigri, femorum basibus flavis. 
Long. corp. lin. 3; lat. lin. 13. 
The only species of the genus in which the margins of the 
elytra are distinctly and evenly flavous. 
A single specimen in my Collection, received by M. Chevrolat 
from Columbia. 
