408 SUPPLEMENT. 



DILOPHOCHILA (p. 261). 



DilophochUa Macoides (p. 261). 



To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Tepan {Conradt). 



CHLOEOTA (p. 268). 

 Chlorota cincticollis (p. 269). 



To the localities given, add: — Guatemala, Coban in Vera Paz {Conradt). 



PUTELISCA (p. 270). 

 Kutelisca flohri (p. 270). 



To the Mexican localities given, add: — Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet {H. H. 

 Smith), Amecameca, Atlapango {Flohr). 



A few beautifully preserved examples of both sexes. 



Mr. Flohr informs me that this interesting Rutelid occurs chiefly under pine-bark, 

 but sometimes under oak-bark. 



PELIDNOTA (p. 273), 



Pelidnota notata (p. 273). 



To the Mexican locality given, add : — Teapa in Tabasco {H. H. Smith). 



Pelidnota virescens (p. 274). 



The type form and var. 1 were both taken in the State of Guerrero by Mr. H. 

 H. Smith, the former at Mescala and Tepetlapa, the latter at Venta de Pelegrino and 

 Tierra Colorada. Also the following new variety : — 



Var. 5. Erons et thorax laete satuxatius viridi-senea. 



Edb. Mexico, Tepetlapa in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 

 One example. 



Pelidnota punctulata (p. 276). 



According to Mr. Flohr, the locality " Jalapa " given by Herr Hoge is a mistake, as 

 the species does not occur there. It is an inhabitant of the " tierra caliente." He has 

 received it from Minatitlan, Atoyac, and Playa Vicente. A dark brassy-brown, nearly 

 black, variety has been received from Conradt taken at Escuintla, Guatemala. 



