The Ohio Naturalist. 
[Vol. V, No. 1, 
198 
Nematopus fasciatus Westw. Bartica, Br. Guiana, March 29, 
1901. A single very handsome specimen of this species. 
It is dark steel blue above, a bright orange red band across 
front part of pronotum, the corium lined with yellow, 
beneath testaceous, apex of femora steel blue. Mentioned 
and described by Van Duzee. 
Crinocerus sanctus Fab. Coroica Yungas, Bolivia. One speci- 
men agrees perfectly with original description. It has 
length of L5 mm. Body is ntfous. Elytra and mem- 
brane black, the former with broad light rufous stripes 
starting at base converging but not quite meeting at tip 
of clavus then diverging to apex of corium, giving an 
elongate cruciate figure, spines and tubercles of hind 
femora black. 
Acanthocerus clavipes Fab. Bolivia, Coroica Yungas, April and 
Cochabamba, Aug., 1899. 
Acanthocephala declivis Say. var. guianensis, n. var. Differs 
from the typical forms of declivis in having the angles of 
the pronotum much larger, much elevated and directed 
somewhat forward. The antennae are very long, the ter- 
minal joint especially elongated, segments measuring 9, 
7, (), and 13 mm. respectively. The tibiae are more dilated 
than in typical declivis but less so than in guatemalena 
Dist., the expanded part of tibia measuring 15 mm. long, 
the basal part 5 mm. and the apical portion 3 mm. wide. 
Length of body 30 mm. Width of humeral angleslG mm. 
1 do not have access to the description of fulvitarsa H. S. 
and equalis Westw. but this specimen seems properly 
associated with declivis especially if the intermediate 
varieties guatemalena and panamensis of Distant be 
compared. 
Acanthocephala latipes. Drury. Bartica Br. Guiana, listed also 
by Van Duzee. 
Acanthocephala femorata, var. Bartica Br. Guiana. A rather 
small variety apparently closely related to femorata but 
with joints of antennce all pallid. 
Petalops thoracicus Fab. Bartica Br. Guiana. Also listed by 
Van Duzee. 
Holymenia rubescens A. & S. Bartica Br. Guiana. Mr. Van Duzee 
records II . intermedia from the same locality from which 
species this is easily separated by the uniformly rufous 
color of thorax, scutellum and most of under surface. The 
antennal joints are black except basal half of fourth. 
Leptoglossus chilensis Spin. Santiago, Chili, J. C. Hambleton. 
One female, varies from Signoret’s description in having 
less yellow on tibiae. 
