700 Mr. F. Laing on some 



except for tlie black spines afc the tips of hind tibiae. An- 

 tennae yellow, with tip black. Tegmen maculated with 

 browij, and a large, broad, pale brown fascia stretching from 

 tip right back around posterior margin to the base. 



Head (with eyes) quite as wide as thorax, scarcely deflexed ; 

 vertex punctate, witli a deep fovea on each side of median line, 

 arched, with many long white hairs ; genal cones in same plane 

 as vertex, almost as long as vertex, divergent, conical, rather 

 sharply pointed, narrowed at base, the whole with many 

 whitish hairs. Pronotum with a very strong median forward 

 epiphysis and two smaller lateral ones ; dorsulum slightly 

 arclieJ, punctate, shield-shaped, with a very small median 

 epiphysis and two small lateral ones ; whole of thorax with 

 sparse white hairs. Tegmen very long and narrow, nearly 

 4^ times longer than broad, roughly parallel-sided. Hind 

 tibias with a spur at base. Female with genital segment of 

 medium length, both dorsal and ventral margins parallel at 

 base, with the ventral valve obtuse-angled at apex ; both 

 valves with numerous short, line, whitish hairs. Male with 

 anal valve large, obtuse, claspers about half the size, obtuse, 

 truncate. 



Length 4 mm.; length of tegmen 4*4 mm. 



Panama: Bugaba, 800-1500 feet {G. C. Champion). 



Near L, longipennis, Crawf., but differing in the more 

 strongly developed pronotal epiphysis and in the maculation 

 of the tegmen. 



JEuphalerus fasciaiuSj sp. n. (Fig. 4.) 



Blue-green, with minute black spots ; a pale fronto- 

 niedian area on pronotum and dorsulum, and two broad, 

 lateral, light brown areas on mesonotum. Tips of antenna! 

 segments fuscous. Tegmen with all the veins, including 

 margin, spotted with black, with four broad light brown 

 fasciae, one in the first basal cell, one in the clavus, a long- 

 median one, and an apical. 



Head not quite so wide as thorax ; vertex depressed in the 

 middle of each half, almost rectangular in shape, posterior 

 margin not very deeply arcuate ; genal cones almost as long 

 and in same plane as vertex, slightly divergent, outer margin 

 curving strongly outwards near antennal insertion so as to 

 give the impression of a hollow, the whole covered with 

 rather long whitish hairs. Antennae 1^ times the widtli of 

 the head. Thorax strongly arched. The first abdominal 



