1965] 
Chapin — Chilocorini 
149 
Type: a male, U. S. N. M. No. 67801, from Brazil, Rio de 
Janeiro Province, Campo Grande, July 31, 1957, P. A. Berry. Two 
female paratypes with same data as type. 
I name this species in honor of the late Dr. A. da Costa Lima, in 
recognition of his many contributions to our knowledge of South 
American entomology. 
Zagreus tetraspilus n. sp. 
(Fig. 3) 
Length: 3.0-3. 2 mm., superficially resembling Exochomus bisbino- 
tatus Gorham but larger, black with bluish reflections and with all 
spots smaller and the basal spots smaller than the apical spots. Head 
pale yellow (male) or black except for the clypeal margin and genal 
extensions which are brown (female), surface finely alutaceous and 
very finely and rather sparsely punctulate, pronotum twice as wide 
Figures 1-4. 1. Zagreus jordani (Mulsant). 2. Zagreus costalimai n.sp. 
3. Zagreus tetraspilus n.sp. 4. Phaenochilus renipunctus n.sp. 
as length on median line, black except for the very narrow brown 
anterior and lateral margins, surface as described for head but with 
stronger and slightly denser punctulation. Scutellum black, polished. 
Elytra black with two yellow spots on each. The one on humeral 
callus is oval and reaches from the basal margin backward and out- 
ward a distance equal to the length of the pronotum at the point 
adjacent to the spot. The apical spot is more nearly circular, is 
slightly larger than the basal spot and fails to reach either lateral or 
sutural margins. Surface as described for head but with much 
stronger punctation. Inner half of epipleura yellow. Thoracic ster- 
nites and most of the first two abdominal sternites of female piceous 
black, rest of abdomen and legs brownish-yellow, the legs slightly 
darker; sternites of pro- and mesothorax and side pieces of meta- 
thorax, sides of first two abdominal sternites and rest of abdomen 
and legs brownish yellow in male. 
