498 Mr. C. 0. Waterhouse on new CoJeoptera. 



rounded. Scutellum punctured in the middle. Elytra 

 strongly and closely punctured ; on the back two or three 

 lines of punctures may be traced. 



Hnh. Ecuador, Chiguinda {Buckley). 



Allied to 8. cruentus, Burm. 



EutelidsB. 



AnticMra Adamsii. 



Oblongo-ovata, nitida, olivaceo viridique mutabilis, elytrorura limbo 



vittaque suturali tlavis. 

 Long. 12 lin. 



A very distinct species, perhaps most nearly allied to A. 

 cuprina^ Casteln., but quite different in coloration. Glypeus 

 rather densely and moderately strongly punctured ; forehead 

 less closely punctured. Thorax delicately punctured on the 

 disk, the punctures not very close together ; towards the sides 

 the punctures become stronger and closer together, but not 

 crowded, except close to the incrassate margin. The base is 

 abruptly sinuate on each side of the scutellum, and slightly 

 but distinctly impressed ; the basal lobe is broad, truncate, 

 and very gently sinuate. Scutellum not quite one third the 

 length of the elytra, not quite so broad as long, acuminate 

 and slightly cordiform, very delicately punctured. Elytra 

 moderately convex, deflexed at the apex, the punctuation 

 fine but moderately distinct ; the sides near the apex and the 

 apex itself rather closely and more coarsely punctured ; each 

 elytron with six lines of fine but very distinct punctures. 

 The colour varies from brownish green to yellow-green accord- 

 ing to the light in which the insect is held. The sutural 

 yellow stripe is broader at the scutellum than at the apex. 

 Some specimens have two or three very narrow yellow lines 

 on the disk. The pygidium is very coarsely, closely, and 

 transversely vermiculate-strigose, especially in the male. 

 The underside of the insect is somewhat coppery. The 

 sternal process is rather long, scarcely curved, very slightly 

 inflated at the apex. 



Hah. Colombia. 



Lycidse. 



Calochromus terminatus^ n. sp. 



Elongatus, angustus, niger ; thorace elytrisque rufis, his apice nigris. 

 Long. 7-10 millim. 



Very near G. ruber, Waterh. (111. Typ. Col. in Brit. Mus., 



