366 LAMELLICOBNIA. 



" Mexico ;" but as this species seems to be restricted to Southern Brazil it is to be 

 suspected that the locality in this case is an error. 



III. 



8. Euphoria lineoligera. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 4.) 



Euphoria lineoligera, Blanch. Cat. Coll. Ent. i. p. 13 (1850) \ 

 Euphoria wanthomelas, Thomson, Typi Cetonid. p. 26 (1878) 2 . 



Hab. Mexico 2 (Ghiesbreght 1 ), Ventanas (Forrer), Hacienda de Bleados in San Luis 

 Potosi (Dr. Palmer), Villa Lerdo in Durango, Aguas Calientes city, Guadalajara, 

 Cuernavaca (Hoge), Guanajuato, Orizaba (Salle). 



In this species, like all others of Group III., the clypeus is plane with very narrow 

 and scarcely reflexed margins. 



9. Euphoria biguttata. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 2.) 



Cetonia bi-guttata, Gory & Perch. Monogr. Cetoin. p. 274, t. 53. fig. 4 1 . 

 Euphoria biguttata, Burm. Handb. der Ent. hi. p. 384 2 . 



Hab. Mexico l 2 , Cordova, Orizaba, Izucar, Vera Cruz (Salle), Jalapa, Mexico city, 

 Oaxaca, Tonila, Zapotlan in Colima (Edge), Cuernavaca (H. H. Smith, Hoge) ; Guate- 

 mala (Salle), El Jicaro, Escuintla, Capetillo (Champion), Chimaltenango (Conradt). 



10. Euphoria canescens. 



Cetonia canescens, Gory & Perch. Monogr. Cetoin. p. 277, t. 54. fig. I 1 . 

 Euphoria canescens, Burm. Handb. der Ent. iii. p. 383 2 . 



Hab. Mexico l 2 , Puebla, Orizaba, Guanajuato (Salle), Jalapa, Matamoros Izucar in 

 Puebla, Lagos in Aguas Calientes (Hoge) ; Guatemala, Tocoy (Champion). 



11. Euphoria leucopyge. 



E. dimidiates similis, at differt elytris apice pygidioque dense albido-tomentosis, hoc apice nudo nigro ; nigro- 

 nitida, elytris dimidio basali sanguinea margineque juxta scutellum breviter anguste nigro-marginato ; 

 capite dense confluenter punetato ; clypeo sat elongato, medio dilatato, apice lato, subtruncato, anguste 

 reflexo, marginibus lateralibus haud reflexis ; thorace dense confluenter punetato, disco postice lseviore, lobo 

 basali vix producto, late et parum emarginato ; elytris mediocriter punctatis ; subtus hirsutie fulva, ventre 

 utrinque marginibus anticis solum hirsutis. Processus sternalis brevis apiceque dilatatus et obtusissime 

 rotundatus. 



Long. 14 millim. 



Hab. Mexico, Hacienda de Bleados in San Luis Potosi (I)r. Palmer), Alamos (Buchan- 

 Hejpburn), Ventanas in Durango (Forrer). 



The clypeus does not essentially differ from that of E. dimidiata, in which species it 

 is very variable in length and outline. 



