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two are parallel, and placed just below the basal margin, the outer 
one subtrigonate and attached by a slender line to the base itself, 
the inner one subrotundate ; the third, also subrotundate, occupies 
the middle disc about halfway between the transverse fascia and 
the apex of the elytron. Body beneath clothed with coarse ful- 
vous hairs. Hinder thighs very robust, armed beneath with a 
short stout tooth. 
Notozona flavipustulata. 
Elongato-ovata, convexa, rufo-testacea, nitida; antennis, tibiis 
tarsisque piceis, femoribus flavis, apice rufo-piceis; elytris 
distincte punctato-striatis, singulis apice et pustulis magnis 
tribus flavis. 
Long. 3¢ lin. 
Hab. Brazil. 
Head short; labrum flavous; facial plates subquadrate ; an- 
tenn four-fifths the length of the body, piceous, paler towards 
the apex. Thorax nearly three times as broad as long, sides 
rounded, scarcely converging in front, anterior angles thickened, 
hinder angles nearly obsolete ; upper surface finely but not closely 
punctured ; in the middle, just in front of the basal margin, is a 
short ill-defined transverse depression. Elytra distinctly punc- 
tate-striate, the punctures placed irregularly on each  stria; 
the flavous patches are all transverse, and are arranged as 
follows: one at the base; another about the middle, slightly 
oblique, and forming a broad fascia abbreviated at either end; 
whilst the third, which also forms an abbreviated band, is placed 
about halfway between the middle and the apex. 
Notozona Batesii. 
Elongato-ovata, convexa, flava, nitida; antennarum articulis 
intermediis, tibiis tarsisque nigris ; elytris distincte punctato- 
striatis, singulis puncto humerali maculisque tribus inter se 
et cum illis elytri alterius seepe confluentibus pallide cas- 
taneis. 
Long. 33 lin. 
Hab. Amazons. 
Antenne rather more than half the length of the body, four 
lower joints obscure flavous, stained with piceous above, three 
upper joints dirty white, the others entirely black. ‘Thorax very 
similar in form and punctuation to N. flavipustulata, but with- 
out the transverse depression at its base. Elytra punctured as 
