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Ilab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). One example only 



The large elongated tuber at the apex of each elytron appears inflated; it projects a 



little over the apex and the lateral margin, both of which are concealed by it when 

 viewed from above. The margin forms a deeply sunk groove, in which is the usual 

 uninterrupted row of ocellated punctures. The tarsi, including the claw-joint, are 





formed of short and thick equally wide joints. 



Pachyteles seriatoporus (p. 26). 



To the localities given add : — Panama, Bugaba (Champion) 













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To the Mexican localities given add : — Maravatio (Flohr). 



Pasimachus viridans (p. 28). 



To the Mexican localities given add : — Pinos Altos in Chihuahua (Hepburn) 



Pasimachus intermedius (p. 29). 



To the localities given add: — Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 





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Distichus septentrionalis (p. 30). 



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 collection which had been overlooked. It agrees with the Chontales specimen very 

 closely, except that it has six instead of four punctures on the third elytral interstices, 

 the three posterior ones being exactly in the same position and the other three all before 

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