^itT. 25 MEGAEIDIISrAE AND CANOPHSTAE McATEE AND MAJLLOCH 15 



reflections; basal two segments of antennae testaceous. Length, 

 6-7 mm. 



Holotype. — Female, Mapiri, Bolivia; paratype, female, Pachitea, 

 Peru (Budapest Mus.) ; other specimens seen are from Turrialba, 

 Costa Rica, Schild and Burgdorf (U.S.N.M.) ; Bahia, Brazil, R. 

 Oberthur, 1901 (Paris Mus.) ; Chanchamayo, Peru, A. Heyne 

 (Deutsches Entomologisches Institut) ; Bugaba, Panama, Champion; 

 Costa Rica (British Mus.). 



CANOPUS ANDINUS Horvath 



Canopns andinus Hokvath, G., Analecta ad cognitionem Cydnidarum, 1919, 

 p. 208 [Peru; Bolivia], 



Head of the shorter, more rounded type; pronotum coarsely but 

 sparsely punctate near sides, with a single row of punctures in the 

 transverse impression ; scutellum with coarse, but sparse and shallow 

 punctures everywhere except on anterior disk ; legs pale from middle 

 of femora distally; apical four-fifths of each of last two antennal 

 segments fuscous, remainder pale. Length 6 mm. 



Holotype. — Female, Marcapata, Peru; other females labeled Bo- 

 livia and Peru (Budapest Mus.). 



CANOPUS BURMEISTERI, new species 



Without aeneous reflections; basal and ring segments, and apex 

 of segment three of antenna, tarsi, tibiae, and femoral annuli, testa- 

 ceous. There are more punctures in the transverse band on prono- 

 tum, and especially near lateral margins, than in the preceding two 

 and the next succeeding species of the same group. Dorsal and 

 ventral views of male hypopygium as in figures 38, 39. Female 

 genitalia as in figure 42. Length 5.5-6 mm. 



Holotype. — Female Tumupasa,, Bolivia, December, M. R. Lopez 

 (U.S.N.M.) ; paratypes, Sao Paulo de Olivencia, Brazil, May, 1923, 



S. M. Klages (Carnegie Mus.); Marcapata, Peru; Bolivia, coll. 

 Breddin (Deutsches Entomologisches Institut) ; Venezuela (Stettin 



Mus.). 

 Ho7otype.~Cat. No. 40541, U.S.N.M. 



CANOPUS GERMARI, new species 



Numerous specimens, some without, some with, greenish to pur- 

 plish reflections; bases of femora dark, distal portions testaceous; 

 basal and ring segments of antenna and apices of other segments, 

 usually testaceous; both legs and antennae in some specimens more 

 extensively pale. Margin of pronotum as in figure 27; dorsal view 

 of head as in figure 29. Dorsal and ventral views of male hypopy- 

 gium as in figures 34 and 35. Length 6-7 mm. 



