394 (18) Mr. G. R (Notch's lievision of 



Trapezidera dilaticoHis.* 



Trapezidera dilaticoUis, Mots. Schrenck Ileise, ii. 244. 

 Nicax-agua. 



Trapezidera bnmneiventris.* 



Trapezidera hrunneiventris, Mots. Sehrench Reise, ii. 244. 

 Nicaragua. 



Trapezidera porrecta.* 



Languria par recta, Kirsch, B. E. Z. x. 214. 

 Bogota. 



Trapezidera andigrada.* 



Languria andigrada, Kirsch, B. E. Z. x. 215, 

 Bogota. 



Teretilanguria. 



g. n. {fyp. Kirscliii, Crotch). 



\Goniocephala, Chev. Dej. Cat. pars.^ 



Antennse with a 5-jointed compressed club; elyti-a rounded 



and denticulate at the apex; thorax not margined at the base, a 



small stria on each side; head with the occiput with two stridu- 



lating plates, frontal suture well marked, emarginate. 



Teretilanguria Kirschii, sp. n. 



Elongata, postice acuminata, tota ?enea, vel viridi-senea; capite 

 parce punctato, lineis lateralibus impressis pai^allelis ; thorace parce 

 punctato, antice angustiore, angulis posticis productis, acutis, basi 

 utrinque siuuato; elytris obsolete seriatim punctatis; abdomine 

 subtus parce punctulato, prostenio rugoso. L. 11 lin. 



Bogota, abundant. 



The body is sometimes more or less red beneath. 



Teretilanguria Panamae, sp.n.* 



T. Kirschii valde affinis, sed thorace antice paulo latiore, angu- 

 lis anticis incrassatis, capite antice fortius punctato, lineisque 

 frontalibus minus parallelis distincta videtur. 



Panama (Janson). 



Teretilanguria basalis. 



Languria basalis, Guer. Icon. B. A., his. 314. 

 Columbia (Guerin). 



Thorax distinctly punctate, base deeply bisinuate; metaster- 

 num and ventral segments more or less jeneous. 



