276 MR. M. JACOBY ON COLEOPTERA [May 21, 
(EDIONYCHIS GRAPHICA, 0. Sp. 
Testaceous; eyes large; thorax impunctate; elytra minutely 
punctured, each with two spots at the base, a transverse band before 
and two spots below the middle, black. 
Var. Thorax fulvous, with some obscure piceous spots; elytra 
darker. 
Length 23-3 lines. 
Head with a few fine punctures, testaceous or obscure piceous ; 
eyes very large, the intermediate space only half the width of their 
diameter ; clypeus strongly deflexed, nearly black ; antenne entirely 
flavous, the third and fourth joints equal, the following ones shorter ; 
thorax more than twice as broad as long, the sides with a broad flat- 
tened margin, nearly straight, narrowed in front, the anterior angles 
not much produced, the surface impunctate, fulvous, with an obscure 
transverse depression near the base ; elytra very minutely punctured, 
testaceous, with two black spots placed across the extreme basal 
margin of somewhat triangular shape and connected anteriorly, a 
narrow transverse anteriorly concave band is placed before the 
middle, not extending to either margin, and two other small black 
spots, forming a nearly connected similar band, concave at its 
lower margin, are situated at some distance from the apex; the 
underside and legs are entirely testaceous. 
Caracas aud Colonia Tovar. 
This species seems to be subject to discoloration, as in some 
specimens the elytra are of an obscure fuscous colour, the antennze 
being similarly darkened ; these darker specimens have several blackish 
spots placed across the disk of the thorax, which in the type are 
entirely absent. 
(EpIONYCHIS HUMERALIS, Fabr. 
San Esteban. 
(ipionycuis DIPvs, Illig. 
A variety from Caracas. 
(EpIONYCHIS HONDURENSIS, Jac. 
A specimen from San Esteban, which shows no difference {rom 
those from British Honduras contained in my collection. 
(CEDIONYCHIS PROXIMA, Jac. 
Two specimens from San Esteban. 
ASPH2RA ABBREVIATA, Oliv. 
San Esteban. 
ASPH@HRA ALBIDA, Schauf. 
Caracas. 
ASPH4&RA LUNATA, Fabr. (inclusa, Baly). 
San Esteban. 
