the Coleopterous Family Erotylidce. (151) 527 

 Erotylus marginemaculatus, sp. n. 



E. margineguttato siniillimus, magis elongatus, angustior, ely- 

 tris minus profunde et magis seriatim punctatis, fasciis minus 

 flexuosis, basali integra, signatura apicali minore, baud coccineo- 

 tincta. L. 8— 8| lin. 



Ecuador (Buckley). 



Yar. fasciis 2 — 3 totis, 4 dimidio coccineis. 



<5 1st ventral segment with an impressed dot, all the segments 

 punctulate. 



Erotylus Buckleyi, sp. n. 



Elongato-ovatus, navicularis, ater, nitidus, parce obsoletius 

 punctatis, punctis subgemellatis; elytris fasciis 3 signaturaque 

 apicali luteis (2=^ fere tota, 3^ ad marginem coccineo-tincta). L. 

 7i-9llin. 



Ecuador (Buckley). 



The basal fascia is entire, the medial a little broader and evi- 

 dently consists of the 2nd and 3rd united; it is very distinct by 

 this and the smooth appearance. In one example the medial 

 fascia is obsolete. 



(J abdomen smooth, 1st segment with an impressed dot. 



Erotylus rudepunctatus, sp. n. 



Ovatus, ater, minus nitidus, elytris profunde crebreque punc- 

 tato-striatis, fasciis angustis 3 signaturaque apicali fulvis vel 

 luteis. L. 7 lin. — 9 lin. 



Amazons, Pebas. 



The fasciae are well marked, uniform and narrow, the basal 

 forms a humeral spot, the 4th is confused with the apical mark- 

 ings. It is readily recognizable by the punctuation. 



(5 abdomen punctate, 1st segment with an impressed dot. 



Erotylus peruvianus, sp. n. 



Convexus, ovatiis, ater, nitidus, fasciis 4 flexuosis angustis, 

 signaturaque apicali luteis (2 — 4 coccineo-tinctis, ad suturam luteis). 

 L. 9 lin. 



Peru. 



It differs from E. Voeti by being broader, with much deeper 

 and coarser punctures, the bands are more flexuose, the apical 

 marks yellow. Varieties occur with the 2nd fascia obsolete, or 

 the basal reduced to dots. 



$ abdomen punctulate, 1st segment with an impressed dot.' 



