LISPINUS. 719 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Hége); British Honpuras, R. Hondo (Blancaneaux) ; 
GuaTEMALa, Zapote (Champion); Nicaragua, Chontales (Janson); Panama, Volcan de 
Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet, San Miguel in the Pearl Islands (Champion).—CoLomBIa 
(coll. Chevrolat); VENEZUELA, Caracas ! 2. 
3. Lispinus striola. 
Lispinus striola, Er. Gen. et Spec. Staph. p. 829*; Chevr. & Fauv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1863, 
p. 442°; Fauv. Notices ent. ii. p. 46°. 
Hab. Mexico *, Teapa ! (Sallé), Jalapa (Hoge) ; British Honpuras, Belize, R. Hondo, 
R. Sarstoon (Blancaneaux) ; Guaremaa, El Tumbador, Zapote (Champion) ; NicaRacva, 
Chontales (Janson), Granada (Sallé).— ANTILLES, Cuba !? 3.—Soutu America 2, Colombia 
to Rio Janeiro. 
4, Lispinus catena. 
Lispinus catena, Sharp, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 412°. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Janson).—Soutn America, Amazons valley 1. 
The only evidence of the existence of this species in our region is an example I 
received many years ago from Chontales; it has not been remounted, and I have no 
doubt the locality is correct. 
5. Lispinus tardus. 
Angustulus, subparallelus, sat nitidus, niger; antennis rufis, pedibus piceis; prothorace subquadrato, crebre 
fortiter punctato, utrinque longius profunde impresso, basin versus perparum angustato; elytris quam 
prothorax longioribus, crebre subtiliter strigulosis, minus nitidis, sat crebre et fortiter punctatis. 
Long. 54 millim. . 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
An obscure species of which we have received only examples in a bad state of pre- 
servation; it is apparently about equally allied to Z. striola and L. quadripunctulus, 
but is narrower than either of those species, and the sculpture of the hind body does 
not consist of obsolete oblique grooves, but of an obsolete punctuation ; thg punctures 
of the head, thorax and elytra are more numerous and rather more coarse than in 
either of the two species mentioned. ‘The structure of the antenne is more like that 
of L. quadripunctulus than that of L. striola; the hind body is less setose than in 
L. quadripunctulus, but this may be due to the decayed condition of the examples. 
6. Lispinus granadensis. 
Lispinus granadensis, Fauv. Bull. Soc. Linn. Normand. ix. p. 52 *; Notices ent. 1. p. 48°. 
Hab. Mexico (Zruqui), Cordova (Sallé), Jalapa (Hoge); GuatTEMaLa, Cerro Zunil, 
near the city, Aceytuno, Zapote, Capetillo, San Gerdénimo, Balheu (Champion); Nica- 
raaua, Chontales (Janson), Granada !? (Sal/é). 
