64 PBIONID^. 



6. SOLENOPTERA TaSTEI. 



Solenoptera Tastei, Buquet, Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. x. 39. 

 Hab. Louisiana. 



7. Solenoptera sulcicollis. B.M. 



Solenoptera sulcicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 344. 

 Hab. Guadaloupe. 



8. Solenoptera cinnamipennis. B.M. 



Solenoptera cinnamipennis, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 281. 

 Hab. Cuba. 



9. Solenoptera l^vithorax, n. s. B.M. 



S. nigro-fusca, thorace lato sine sulco conferte punctate, in 

 mare latere plagis duabus depressis minutissime punctatis ; 

 elytris humeris rotundatis postice bruuneis. 



Of a deep blackish brown ; edge of the thorax without den- 

 ticulations, the upper surface closely punctured ; in the male 

 there are two large depressed spaces on each side covered with 

 very minute and thickly placed punctures. Scutellum short, 

 smooth and broad, with a few scattered punctures. Elytra with 

 the shoulders rounded, brown especially at the apex, covered 

 with punctures ; apex blunt, minutely serrated, end of margin 

 toothed. Under side of abdomen smooth, shining, soles of tai'si 

 covered with yellowish brown hairs. 



Length 16? to 19 lines. 

 Hab. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). 



89. CHELODERUS. 

 Cheloderus, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ii. 784. 



1. Cheloderus Childreni. B.M. 



Cheloderus Children!, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ii. 784. 

 pi. 119. 



Blanch, in D'Orbigny, VAmer. Met. t. 20. f. 7- 

 Hab. Columbia, " Chih " (Coll. Children). 



90. TROPIDOSOMA. 



Tropidosoma, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 85 (1830-1834). 

 Allocerus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 180 (1832). 

 Pnonus, p., Kirby. 



