LAMIIDiE. 377 



1. Trypanidius Andicola. B.M. 



T. robustus, brevis, fuscus ; thorace brevi, plaga postica, lineis 

 elevatis dnabus convergentibus, laevibus, serieque transversa 

 punctorum ad basin ; elytris convexis, gibbosis, apice spinosis, 

 antice carina circulari instructis, medio fuscis, postice cinereis, 

 parte antica tuberculata, parte postica lsevi, cinerea. 



Trvpanidius Andicola, Blanch., D'Orbigny, Voy. VAmer. Mer. 



p. 209. pi. 22. f. 6. 

 Hab. Venezuela. 



2. Trypanidius dimidiatus. B.M. 



Trypanidius dimidiatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. 

 Trypanidius variegatus, Mannerh., Dej. Cat. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



3. Trypanidius umbrosus. B.M. 



T. gilvo-tomentosus, albo nigroque variegatus ; thorace obtuse 

 spinoso, dorso trinodoso ; elytris vage punctatis, juxta scu- 

 tellum tuberculatis, apice oblique truncatis. 



Lamia umbrosa, Germ. Ins. Sj)ec. Nov. p. 473. 

 Trypanidius litigiosus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



4. Trypanidius Andrew. B.M. 



Trypanidius Andrese, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



5. Trypanidius fasciculatus, n. s. PL IX. f. 9. B.M. 



T. olivaceo-brunneus] capite fusco punctulato ; elytris basi punc- 

 tatis, singulis fasciculis plurimis brevium pilorum, basi lon- 

 gioribus et in lineis ordinatis ; elytris post mediam partem 

 fascia transversa cinerascente, postice nigro-maculata ; femo- 

 ribus fusco-punctulatis ; tarsis flavescentibus, articulis duobus 

 basalibus supra cinereis ; abdominis lateribus segmentis flaves- 

 cente marginatis ; antennis articulis fusco-punctulatis, apice 

 fuscis. 



Olive-brown, the antennse thickly punctured with small brown 

 spots, apex of the joints brown; the thorax in front with a line 

 of impressed points, the back part with a double line of points ; 

 across the thorax, but interrupted on the tubercles, are many 

 scattered punctures ; the scutellum is covered with black hairs ; 



