582 Mr. 0. E. Janson's descriptions of 



strongly produced. Pygidium, underside and legs coarsely 

 strigose, niesosternal process short, obtuse and somewhat oblique, 

 anterior tibia? with a prominent angle before the middle. 

 Length 14 mm. 



Venezuela (Coll. A. Fry.) 



Allied to G. littimta, Oliv., but o£ a narrower and more 

 parallel form, different colour and with the mesosternal process 

 oblique. 



EupJioria acerha, n. sp. 



$ Above dark green, opaque ; head, underside and legs 

 shining green, with long brown pubescence, autennte and tarsi 

 pitchy-black, elytra reddish at the sides, and marked with small 

 white spots. Head coarsely punctured, a small impression on 

 each side between the eyes, clypeus rounded at the sides and 

 narrowed in front, with the apes elevated and emarginate. 

 Thorax sparsely pubescent, coarsely punctured at the sides, the 

 ^punctures finer on the disc, smooth in front of the scntellum. 

 Scutellum elongate, acute at the apex, impunctate. Elytra 

 with somewhat obsolete rows of punctures on the disc, the sides 

 coarsely punctured and sparsely pubescent, the apex strigose, 

 outer carina distinct, the inner one almost obsolete. Pygidium 

 closely and finely strigose and pubescent. Beneath strigose, 

 mesosternal process short, twice as broad as long, abdomen 

 deeply impressed in the centre, anterior tibia? with two strong 

 latera,! teeth, posterior tibias slightly curved. 



The female is larger and more robust, with the punctuation 

 coarser, the sides of the thorax polished, the club of the antenna; 

 shorter, and the centre of the abdomen with only a slight longi- 

 tudinal line. Length 17-19 mm. 



Quito, Ecuador (Coll. A. Fry). 



Allied to E. Lesueuri, G.P., but readily distinguished by its 

 shorter and broadly rounded clypeus, more obliquely narrowed 

 thorax, its short, broad mesosternal process, etc. ; the colour 

 varies to reddish-olivaceous, and the nnmber of white spots is 

 also variable as in that species. 



Enplioria morosa, n. sp. 



$ Above dull greenish-black ; head, nnderside and legs shining 

 greenish-black and sparsely pubescent, elytra sparsely and ir- 

 regularly spotted with yellow, pygidium and the antenna? piceous 



