778 SUPPLEMENT. 
PHLCEOPORA (p. 164). 
13. Phleopora levigata. 
Depressa, levigata, nitida, fusco-testacea, antennarum basi palpisque testaceis, pedibus flavis, 
Long. 23 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Tolé (Champion). 
Antenne short, thicker externally ; fourth joint small, joints 5-9 transverse (the ter- 
minal two joints missing). Head broad and short, transversely quadrate, the sides a little 
narrowed behind, the hind margin truncate; the surface smooth, shining, and impunc- 
tate, piceous in colour. Thorax a little narrowed behind, about as long as broad, the 
front margin rounded; the surface shining and impunctate, fusco-testaceous in colour. 
Elytra pallid yellow, rather longer than the thorax, shining and impunctate. Hind 
body slender, with few and indistinct punctures ; fusco-testaceous, the penultimate 
segments a little darker. Legs yellow, short. 
This is a remarkable and very distinct species of the genus; the depressed form and 
polished surface distinguish it from all others. 
14. Phleopora grandis. 
Elongata, haud depressa, nigra, sat nitida, antennarum basi pedibusque fusco-rufis; fortiter punctata; pro- 
thorace elongato. 
Long. 54 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Huitzo in Oaxaca (Hége). 
Antenne stout; fourth joint as long as broad, joints 5-10 transverse, the last of them 
very distinctly so. Head long and rather narrow, sparingly and rather coarsely punctate. 
Thorax rather longer than broad, narrower than the elytra, nearly straight at the sides, 
rather coarsely and not densely punctured. Elytra longer than the thorax, rather 
coarsely and closely punctate. Hind body sparingly punctate; segments 3-5 deeply 
depressed at the base. One example. 
TINOTUS (p. 170). 
Tinotus flavescens (p. 171). 
To the locality given, add :—Muexico, near the city (Hége); GuatemaLa, San Geré- 
nimo (Champion). 
The four examples now obtained differ from the type in being rather larger and 
darker in colour, but the distinctions do not warrant the establishment of a species at 
present. 
