from South Africa and Brazil. 99 



the day he sailed from Pard. The localities are fortunately 

 preserved in the " Index," 



77. Jan. 13, 1830, 8 p.m. " 1451." Par^. 



78. Jan. 24, 1830. " 1451." Para.] 



LuciOLA, Cast. 



79-82. Sp. ?, 4 cJ . — Afrique australe. L. caffrce, Bohem., 

 similis, sed major, pronoto dense reticuiato-punctato, 

 medio longltudinaliter late nigro-fasciato. 



[Three specimens bear Barchell's nos. 89 [80], 90 [81], 

 91 [82], and were considei-ed by Burchell to be the same as 

 no. 88, viz. no. 66 of the present paper. They were captured 

 with no. 88 at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 6, 1814, at Nowsakamma 

 River. The possibility of the accidental transposition of 

 labels must, however, be borne in mind. The fourth specimen 

 bears the no. 93 [79], and was captured at 8 P.M. Sept. 2 and 

 26, 1814, at Sylvan Station. " Vespere ad lucernam volabat. 

 Elytra antennae oculi et pedes nigra. Reliquae partes 

 pallide flavae. 1 Duplic." Catalogus. The Banksiau 

 Collation contains the note "93. Lamp. aff. Lamp, flahellico 

 in statura et forma, cui thorax fusco-niger."] 



Photuris, Le Conte. 



83. mcestO) Germ., 1 ? . — Bresil, Minas Geraes. 



[Oct. 28, 1825. In the Forest on the West and on the 

 East side of S. Joao de Nepomucena.] 



84, 85. fruticola, Mots., 2 ex. — Bresil, Rio de J. 



[84. March 16, 1826. In the upper part of the valley of 

 Catombi, and along the road thence to Rio Comprido and 

 Matto Porcos. 



85. April 9, 1826. '' Lampyris. About the middle of 

 twilight, these begin to fly in great numbers about meadows 

 and bushy places; they are not seen for more tlian about an 

 hour."] 



86, 87. lineola, Blanch., 2 ex. — Bresil. 



[86. Dec. 9, 1826, 8 p.m. At Rio das Pedras ; in tiie 

 Forest, Cubatao. 



87. March 2, 1829. Porto Real (Nacional). The speci- 

 mens are numbered 1334. The following notes refer to 

 thom : — 



" 1334. Lampyris. Probably the same species as 13;50 



7" 



