Species of Agra of the Amazons Region. 383 
nore, capite pone oculos minus elongato, magis trigono, cum 
palpis nigro, antennis gracilioribus, articulis duobus baseos 
paulo obscurioribus ; thorace paulo breviori, multo minus et 
subtilius et ad lineam mediam vix punctato, episternis lavibus ; 
elytrorum striis in fundosubtiliter rugosis, genubusque nigris.” 
Long. 7 lin. ¢ 
The antennz (with the exception of the two basal joints) and 
the legs (except the black knees) are clear reddish-yellow ; the 
sutural and external angles of the elytra are produced into long 
teeth, 
Villa Nova. One example. 
Klug has also described the following species, which seem to 
me to differ from all the foregoing and which I did not myself 
meet with. ‘Their place in this genus is uncertain. 
43. Agra multiplicata, Klug. 
Agra multiplicata, Klug, Entom. Monogr. p. 39, pl. iil. fig. 1. 
A. nigro-znea; occipite subimpresso ; thorace subelongato ; 
elytris punctato-striatis, apice tridentatis, purpurascentibus, 
supra transversim plicatis; capite attenuato-elongato; an- 
tennis rufo-piceis. 
Long. 63 lin. ¢? 
Para. 
44. Agra clavipes, Klug. 
Agra clavipes, Klug, Jahrbiicher, p. 58. 
A. picea ; capite postice vix attenuato, obsolete impresso; thorace 
cicatricoso, conico; elytris subeneis, punctato-striatis, apice 
tridentatis. 
Long. 8 lin. & 
Para. 
Klug compares it with 4. femorata; but it evidently belongs to 
a quite different group and may be a slightly immature example of 
his 4. cuprea. Klug was not aware of the sexual differences in 
the thickness of the femora. 
