2G3 
of the Amazon Valley. 
3. Chlorida fasciata, n. sp. 
Angustata, capite thoraceque supra fusco-olivaceis, 
grosse punctatis ; elytris viridibus, basi fasciaque dentata 
obliqua ante medium flavis. 
Long. 8 lin. c^. 
T^arrower tban Chi. f estiva. Head and thorax above 
dark olive-brown, coarsely punctured. Antennse black, 
with joints one and two, and the base of the third, pitchy- 
red. Elytra glaucous-green, with a spot in the middle of the 
base, and an oblique belt of spots, beginning in a long 
line from the shoulder and terminating on the suture 
before the middle, pale yellow ; the cost^ are three in 
number on each elytron, the two inner alone united be- 
fore the apex. Body beneath, and legs, red ; prothorax 
with a dusky belt before the cox 80 . 
Allied to Chi. denticulata, Buq., differing in the situa- 
tion of the yellow marks of the elytra. 
Hah. — St. Paulo, Amazons. 
Sub-fam. Ebueiin^. 
Genus Styliceps. 
Lacordaire, Gen. viii. 291. 
1. Siyliceps sericatus. 
Ceragenia serimtaj Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc., 2 ser., v. 
16 (1858). 
Ceragenia amazonica, Thoms. Classif. des Ceramb. 
p. 210 (1860). 
Styliceps sericansj Lacord. Gen. viii. 292, note (1869). 
Lsete rufo-fulvus, vix nitidus, prothoracis tuberculis 
disci, elytrorum apice summo, femorumque spinis apicali- 
bus nigris; pectore abdomine elytroque singulo vittis 
duabus longitudinalibus aureo-sericeis.^'’ (Lacord.) 
Long. 1 un. — 1 un. 2 lin. ^ $ . 
Distinguished from the genus Ceragenia, to which it 
bears a great general resemblance, by the sectional cha- 
racter of the coarse granulation of the eyes. The thorax 
is glossy red, with deep transverse furrows in front and 
