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piincturod, more slroiijily so below Ihcir insertion, the clypous pro- 

 duced and coarsely punctured, and fringed with fulvous pubescence, 

 the face thinly sprinkled with fulvous; the flagolluni fulvous 

 beneath. Tlio'nicsolhorax with strong contluent punctures, the 

 souteilum and nietathorax with finer punctures; at the base of the 

 latter there is a small finely ruguloso space, surrounded by a smooth 

 shining margin ; wings fusco-hyaline, the ncrvures dark fuscous"; 

 legs of different shades of green, and willi obscure fulvous pubes- 

 cence. Abdomen with fine shallow punctures. 



Hah. Uruguay. 



Tlie colouring of this species is the same as that of A. i(jmta, de- 

 scribed in the ' Journal of Entomology ;' but the insect is larger, and 

 the abdomen, instead of being rather strongly punctured, is very 

 finely so. 



2. Aiigochlora berenice. 



Female. Length 4 lines. — Green, with tints of blue in different 

 lights. Head very closely punctured, most strongly so below the 

 insertion of the antenna) ; the clyjieus with strong punctures and 

 purple at its apex ; the flagcllum fulvous beneath. The mesotho- 

 rax with confluent punctures; the metathorax with an enclosed 

 space at its base longitudinally rugulose, truncate, with the sides 

 closely punctured ; wings hyaline, the nervures and tegula) rufo- 

 piceous ; legs green, the tarsi rufo-piceous, with pale pubescence. 

 Abdomen pubescent, shining, with fine shallow punctures ; the 

 apical margins of the second and following segments with a thin 

 fringe of white pubescence. 



Hah. Uruguay. 



3. AugocMora callisto. 



Male. Length 4 lines. — Blue, with tints of green in certain lights. 

 Head very closely punctured, the clypeus coarsely so ; the flagellum 

 of the antennae fulvous towards the apex beneath. Thorax more 

 strongly punctured than the head, the scutellum with larger deep 

 punctures ; the base of the metathorax longitudinally finely rugu- 

 lose, a smooth shining area surrounding the striated one; the 

 apex truncate ; wings hyaline, the nerrures and stigma testaceous ; 

 legs blue, with green tints and covered with pale pubescence ; the 

 apical joints of the tarsi ferruginous. Abdomen finely punctured, 

 not very closely so, and with a thin pale pubescence ; the basal 

 margins of the second and third segments with narrow fascia) of 

 pale fulvous pubescence. 



Hah. Monte Video. 



