752 SUPPLEMENT. 
by the comparatively large front tarsi, the second joint being strongly transverse, but 
agrees with the other sex in the peculiarly dull upper surface and obsolete sculpture. 
DESMOPACHRIA (p. 16). 
6 (a). Desmopachria speculum. 
Breviter ovalis, fere omnino esculpturatus, nitidissimus, ferrugineus, elytris sordidis; capite lato, brevi, clypeo 
rotundato, tenuissime marginato. 
Long. 13, lat. 13 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
Remarkable on account of the excessively polished surface, on which, however, a very 
fine punctuation may be detected, more particularly on the anterior parts. In other 
respects this insect is very near to D. circularis, though a little larger in size. Unique. 
6(s). Desmopachria striola. 
Brevis, lata subrotundata, testaceo-ferruginea ; elytris sutura fuscescente, striola valde abbreviata impressa ; 
corpore subtus levigato; clypeo anterius rotundato, tenuissime marginato. 
Long. 13, lat. vix 1 millim. 
Hab. Panama, near the city (Champion). 
This insect is rather smaller and narrower than D. circularis, and is readily distin- 
guished by the definite, though short, sutural stria. Unique. 
Desmopachria glabricula (p. 18). 
To the locality given, add:—Panama, David, San Miguel in the Pearl Islands 
(Champion). 
Desmopachria mexicana (p. 19). 
To the Mexican locality given, add :—Northern Sonora (Morrison). 
9. Desmopachria vicina. 
Breviter ovalis, convexa, crebrius punctata, testacea, elytris longitudinaliter nigro-signatis, prothorace basi 
apiceque nigricantibus, 
Long. vix 3, lat. 12 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz (Hoge). 
This species is extremely closely allied to the Brazilian D. varians, but the good series 
obtained by Herr Hége present certain constant differences, viz. the general shape is 
rather more elongate, the punctuation of the upper surface is not quite so dense, the 
thorax is infuscate on the front margin in the middle, and the longitudinal dark marks 
on the elytra are almost separate from one another. 
