1889. ] COLLECTED IN VENEZUELA. 267 
Dorypnora PUNCTATISSIMA, Stil. 
A single specimen from San Esteban. 
Doryruora pura, Stil. 
San Esteban and Colonia Tovar. 
DorypHORA MACULATA, Oliv. 
San Esteban. 
DorYPHORA BLANDA, Stal. 
San Esteban. 
DoryPHORA SIMONI, 0. sp. 
Obscure brownish zeneous ; thorax strongly transverse, the sides 
with a few punctures only ; elytra flavous, very finely subgeminate, 
punctato-striate ; the margins, a deeply dentate transverse band at 
the base (including a flavous spot), another band at the middle, 
and two elongate spots near the apex, piceous. 
Length 43 lines. 
Of very rounded, strongly convex, and posteriorly deflexed shape ; 
head, thorax, and the underside brownish, with greenish zeneous re- 
flections, the head finely punctured; the labrum fulvous; antennze 
greenish black, the first joint fulvous, the third very elongate, the 
following very short, the terminal five joints gradually widened ; 
thorax at least three times broader than long,. the sides very strongly 
rounded and widened before the middle, the surface entirely 
impunctate, with the exception of a few deep punctures at the sides, 
the latter also with a round fovea; scutellum impunctate, brownish : 
elytra widened towards the middle, the anterior portion strongly 
convex, the posterior greatly and rather suddenly deflexed; the 
disk very finely punctured, the punctures irregularly arranged here 
and there in double rows, flavous ; the bands not extending to the 
lateral but to the sutural margin, the basal one consisting of four 
connected elongate spots, joined at the middle to the base so as to 
enclose a round spot of the ground-colour near the scutellum ; the 
second band placed at the middle, also composed of four confluent 
spots, two other elongate spots near the apex, and a short streak 
attached to the suture near the apex, as well as all the margins 
narrowly, brownish piceous ; the mesosternal process strong, straight, 
and moderately long. 
San Esteban; a single specimen. 
Doryruora FASCIATA, Stal. 
A specimen from San Esteban. 
PROSICELA CHEVROLATH, Baly. 
San Esteban and Colonia Tovar. 
CaLLIGRAPHA PERCHERONI, Stil. 
San Esteban and Colonia Tovar. 
