1889.] COLLECTED IN VENEZUELA. 271 
colour, the shape of the thorax, and the close and distinct elytral 
punctuation. 
Hartica (GRAPTODERA) TRANSVERSICOLLIS, 0. Sp. 
Black ; antennze and legs fulvous, above metallic green ; thorax 
transverse, the basal groove obsolete ; elytra very finely and closely 
punctured. 
Length 1 line. 
Head broader than long, very minutely granulate, impunctate, the 
frontal tubercles obsolete ; antennz robust, fulvous, half the length 
of the body, the second joint thickened, the following ones nearly of 
equal length but thinner; thorax twice as broad as long, the sides 
rounded, the angles obtuse, the surface scarcely perceptibly punctured, 
with a narrow transverse very obsolete groove near the base ; scutellum 
black ; elytra very finely and closely but more distinctly punctured 
than the thorax ; legs entirely fulvous. 
Colonia Tovar. 
This very small species may be known principally by the more 
than usual transversely-shaped thorax, in connexion with the fulvous 
antennze and legs and the obsolete transverse thoracic groove, which 
is almost invisible at. the sides. On account of these characters, the 
Venezuelan species has scarcely the general appearance of a true 
Haltica or Graptodera; I see, however, no reason to separate it from 
that genus. 
HALTICA PLICATULA, Erichs. 
San Esteban. 
HALTICA AMETHYSTINA, Oliv. 
San Esteban and Colonia Tovar. 
Lacrina aciiis, Harold. 
Colonia Tovar. 
Lactica BrrascraTa, Jacoby. 
San Esteban and Caracas. 
Lactica BpoGgorana, Harold. 
Colonia Tovar. 
Lactica crrrina, Harold. 
San Esteban. 
LAcTICA SCUTELLARIS, Oliv. 
San Esteban and Caracas. 
Lactica picuroa “, Harold. 
San Esteban. 
DisonycHA TRIFASCIATA, Clark. 
San Esteban. 
