1966] 
Reich ardt — Eucheilini 
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The pectinate claws, the very typical labrum and labium and the 
non-crenulated margin of the pronotum put this species without doubt 
in the same genus as flavilabris. It is easily distinguished by the dif- 
ferent color and the well developed elytral carinae. 
Examined specimens (6): Brazil: Sao Paulo , Guatapara (i ex., 
CDZ) ; Golds ; Jatai (3 exx., CDZ, MCZ) ; Bahiaj no locality (1 
ex., MNHN) ; Ceard, no locality (1 ex., USNM). 
Euchila flavilabris Dejean 
(Fig. 9) 
Eucheyla flavilabris Dejean, in Dejean and Boisduval, 1829. Icon. Col. Eur., 
1:178, pi. 8, fig. 3 (type from “environs de Rio-Janeiro”, MNHN; 
examined). 
Eucheila flavilabris; Dejean, 1831, Spec. gen. Col., 5:456-457; Lacordaire, 
1854, Gen. Col., 1, pi. 4, fig. 4; Putzeys, 1863, Mem. Soc. Sci. Liege, 
18:72. pi. 2, figs. 75-77. 
Eucheila flavilabris is easily distinguished from strandi by the com- 
pletely different color, especially that of the appendages. A few 
specimens are very dark, almost as brown as strandi; however, the 
elytral carinae are always vestigial and the appendages always yellow. 
Examined specimens (14): Brazil: Bahia , Salobro (1 ex., 
MNHN); Minas Gerais Matusinhos (1 ex. MNHN); Serra 
do Caraca (1 ex., MNHN); Rio de Janeiro , Nova Friburgo 
(6 exx., MNHN); Guanabara , Rio de Janeiro (1 ex., 
MNHN) ; Sao Paulo , Estacao Biologica de Boraceia, Salesopolis (2 
exx., CDZ) ; Santa Catarina , no locality (1 ex., MNHN). Argen- 
tina: Santiago del Estero J near Icano (1 ex., MNHN). 
Inna Putzeys 
Injia Putzeys, 1863, Mem. Soc. Sci. Liege, 18:71 (type-species, by monotypy, 
Inna punctata Putzeys) ; Chaudoir, 1872, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) 23 :2 19- 
221 (redescription). 
Periglossium Liebke, 1929, Ent. Anz., 9:246-247 (type-species, by original 
designation, Periglossium nevermanni Liebke). NEW synonymy. 
Fen species of Inna are presently known, their distribution ranging 
from Argentina ( atrata Dejean) to southern Texas ( texana Schaef- 
fer). My notes on the types suggest that some of the described 
species are synonyms, e.g., Inna costulata Chaudoir is differentiated 
from granulata Chaudoir only by color: costulata is coppery-metallic, 
Explanation of Plate 1 
Fig. 9, Eucheila flavilabris Dejean, head and pronotum; Fig. 10, Inna 
me gala, n. sp., head and pronotum; Fig. 11, aedeagus of Eucheila strand * 
(Liebke) ; Fig. 12, aedeagus of Inna boyeri (Solier). 
