440 Mr. J.S. Baly’s Descriptions of Phytophaga. 
punctured and almost granulose; the transverse fulvous band is 
also much narrower in the middle and somewhat dilated pos- 
teriorly on either side as it approaches the lateral border of the 
elytron, its hinder margin thus forming a regular curve, the con- 
vexity of which is directed forwards: in C. Batesii the hinder 
edge is almost straight; in all its other characters the present 
species agrees entirely with C. equestris. 
Coelomera ornata. 
Nigra, subtus pube adpressa tenuissima vestita; elytris ¢ valde 
ampliatis, brevissime fulvo-sericeis, crebre punctatis, subgra- 
nulosis, fulvis, subopacis, plagd magna ovata transversa vix 
pone medium posita, vitta lata suturali a basi ad plagam ex- 
tensa, plagaque humerali subelongaté a humero fere ad 
medium continuata, obscure viridibus aut ceruleis. 
Long. 9 lin. : 
Hab. Bogota. 
Almost entirely similar in form to C. Batesii, but rather more 
flattened above. Thorax finely and less closely punctured, broadly 
excavated transversely, disc glabrous, sides clothed with a few 
silky hairs. Body beneath somewhat sparingly clothed with fine 
silky pubescence. 
Coaclomera Cinzia. 
Nigro-picea, pube adpressa fulvo-fuscd vestita, supra fulvo- 
testacea, subnitida; oculis antennisque nigris; elytris postice 
late explanatis, crebre punctatis, pube brevissima obsitis, 
parte tertia apicali czruleis. 
Long. 7 lin. 
Hab. Upper Amazons. 
Closely resembling C, Batesii in form, but distinguished from 
that species and from C. ornata by its totally different coloration. 
The third joint of the antenne is about equal in length to the 
first and second taken conjointly, and nearly twice as long as the 
fourth; the fifth equal to the fourth; the sixth and four follow- 
ing joints gradually decrease in length; the eleventh is rather 
longer than the tenth. Thorax transversely concave, sides deeply 
excavated, laterai border reflexed in front. 
