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Notes on Galeracince in My Collection 
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Luperodes pilosus sp. nov. 
Medium sized, rather stout, nearly parallel sided, black, 
elytra only, dull dirty yellow, with dusky suture and sides, 
tending to run together in the middle, sparsely pilose. 
Type one specimen Cochabamba, Bolivia Germ. Length 
5 mm. Bow. coll. 
Head with longitudinal groove on vertex, elongate frontal 
tubercle between the eyes, antennae with joints 2, 3, 4 gradually 
increasing in length, thorax with sides very slightly rounded, 
upper surface finely punctuate, uneven, with side depressions 
obsoletely indicated, elytra closely, finely punctate, semi-rugose, 
the surface showing faint sulcations on the rear half especially on 
the sides — the pilose elytra easily distinguish this form. 
Luperodes flavipennis sp. nov. 
Large sized, shining, black, except the elytra and abdomen 
which are pale yellow. 
Type 3 examples Cachab6 low. c. xii 96’7 Rosenberg. 
Length 6-6^2 mm. Bow. coll. 
Form stout, oval, like angusto-lineata, antennae about two- 
thirds length of body, slender, 2 joint a trifle more than half as 
long as 3, front transversely impressed between the eyes, head 
and thorax sparsely, minutely punctulate, the latter arcuately 
impressed at the rear, obsolete in the middle, elytra thickly but 
very finety punctulate, without transverse depression below the 
base. A well marked form unlike any other. 
Luperodes hebardi sp. nov. 
Medium size, narrow, and parallel shaped, thoracic margin 
bright, elytra dull, opake, ochre yellow, head, antennae, body 
beneath and legs black, also a shining discoidal thoracic spot, 
two large sutural spots widened abruptly at the scutel and be- 
hind the middle, the lateral margin (not reaching the apex) and 
three branches from the marginal color, humeral, median and 
post median black. 
