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and have the antenne decidedly smaller, and the male characters apparently less 
conspicuous. One of the individuals is of this sex; it has the upper surface of the head 
flat or slightly hollowed; the granulation of the sixth and seventh dorsal plates much 
as in L. godmani, but rather finer. 
6. Huvira minuta. 
Angustula, parallela, subdepressa, minus pubescens et punctata, subnitida, nigro-fusca, prothorace plus minusve 
dilutiore; antennis pedibusque flavis, illis articulo ultimo obscuro; elytris quam prothorax multo longioribus. 
Long. 1? millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hoge); Guatemaa, near the city (Champion). 
Antenne short, much thickened externally; the terminal joint nearly orbicular. 
Head not closely and scarcely coarsely punctate; punctuation of the thorax rather 
closer, that of the elytra and hind body rather indistinct, not close. 
This little insect has a less punctate surface than any of the preceding species; and, 
if I am right in considering I have both sexes before me, the male characters are very 
slight, there being only an obscure granulation on the sixth and seventh dorsal plates 
of the hind body. 
7. Huvira debilis. 
Angustula, subdepressa, minus pubescens et punctata, subnitida, nigro-fusca, antennarum dimidio basali flavo, 
pedibus fusco-testaceis ; elytris quam prothorax multo longioribus. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. GUATEMALA, near the city (Champion). 
Antenne short, much thickened externally; the six basal joints yellow, the others 
darker. Head narrow, much narrower than the thorax, rather coarsely punctate. 
Thorax rather coarsely punctate. Hlytra much longer than the thorax, not closely, 
rather coarsely punctate. Hind body shining, with coarse, substrigose punctuation. 
Only a single specimen has been found; it isa male, and has the upper surface of 
the head slightly impressed on the middle; the thorax has a shallow, broad, longitudinal 
depression along the middle; this depression is dull and impunctate; the last dorsal 
plate is rather obscurely granulate. ‘Two immature specimens from the same locality, 
quite pale in colour, are possibly females of the species. 
8. Euvira discedens. 
Sordide testacea, antennis extrorsum abdomineque ante apicem obscurioribus, haud nitida, minus fortiter et. 
argute punctata; antennis majoribus, extrorsum crassioribus, articulo tertio haud brevi; elytra quam 
prothorax paulo longioribus. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
Antenne nearly as long as head, thorax, and elytra; third joint only slightly shorter 
than the second; fourth not transverse, but the tenth strongly so. Head much 
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