Mr. Baly on new CrioceridEe. 313 



commuui prope medium fltwis, limbo apiceque extreme roseo 

 tiuctis. Long. 3^ lin. 



Hab. Nauta, Upper Amazons. 



Face trigouate, front, face between the eyes, together with the 

 upper orbit of the latter, nigro-piceous, basal joint of antennae 

 and clypeus piceo-fulvous ; antennae filiform, about three-fourths 

 the length of the body. Thorax nearly sub-quadrate, sub- 

 cylindrical ; sides deeply constricted in the middle, disc impressed 

 behind the latter with a broad shallow transverse groove, in the 

 centre of which is a single fovea ; a longitudinal space on the 

 middle disc, together Avith the sides near the anterior angles 

 very finely punctured. Elytra much broader than the thorax, 

 oblong-ovate, convex, slightly flattened along the suture, faintly 

 excavated transversely below the basilar space, the latter in- 

 distinctly thickened ; regularly punctate-striate, the ninth stria 

 entire, the punctures at the base rather large and deeply 

 impressed, those on the hinder disc very fine and shallow ; 

 interspaces plane, the outer one thickened and sub-costate. 



Nearly allied to L. Dia, the antennae shorter and the thorax 

 narrower than in that species. 



Leina Salvini. 



Sub-elongata, paUide fulva, nitida, pectore, tibiis, tarsis, 

 scutello capiteque nigris, antennis filiformibus, piceis, basi et 

 apice sordide fulvis, articulo basali nigro ; thorace sub-cylindrico, 

 longitudine vix latiori, lateribus profimde constrictis, disco ante 

 basin modice transversim sulcato, iitrinque pone apicem leviter 

 impresso, medio lineatim et ad latera confuse tenuiter punctato ; 

 scutello trigonato ; elytris auguste oblongis, parallelis, regulariter 

 punctato-striatis, flavis, linea suturali et utrinque vittis angustis 

 duabus, a basi ad longe pone medium extensis, basi confluentis, 

 nigris. Long. 3 lin. 



Hab. Guatemala, 



Vertex smooth, impunctate, front impressed with a distinct 

 fovea, on either side of which are several fine punctures ; orbit 

 of eyes coarsely punctured ; antennas filiform,, about four-fifths 

 the length of the body, pale piceous, the second and third joints 

 together with the three upper ones obscure fulvous, the basal 

 joint (its apex excepted) shining black. Thorax slightly 

 broader than long ; sides deeply constricted near the middle, the 

 apex of the constriction obtuse, disc transversely sulcate before 

 the base, and impressed in the middle just before the sulcation 

 with a single fovea, a broad longitudinal space on the middle 

 disc, together with either side near the anterior angle finely 



