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DIBELONETES (p. 601). 
Dibelonetes pallipes (p. 603). 
Before the localities given, insert :—Mexico, Jalapa (Hége). 
PINOPHILUS (p. 620). 
2(a). Pinophilus fuscipes. 
Niger, opacus; antennis palpisque fusco-testaceis, pedibus testaceis, femoribus extrorsum tibiisque basin versus 
fuscescentibus ; prothorace opaco, obsolete punctato; elytris dense fortiterque punctatis. 
Long. 11 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, San Juan Bautista in Tabasco (Hége). 
Head dull, with very coarse distant punctures on the anterior part, behind them an 
impunctate space, the vertex obsoletely rugose-punctate. Thorax about as long as 
broad, a little narrowed behind; the surface quite dull, with numerous distant obsolete 
punctures. Elytra longer than the thorax, coarsely rather closely punctate. Hind 
body coarsely punctate. 
Resembles P. albipes, but is only half the size, and has the sculpture of the thorax 
different. It has a narrower thorax than P. opacicollis, and more coarsely and less 
densely punctured elytra. Only one specimen has been received. 
Pinophilus parviceps (p. 622). 
To the Mexican locality given, add :—Paso del Norte (Hoge). 
11(a). Pinophilus picifrons, 
Hlongatus, parallelus, piceus ; capite prothoraceque nigris, illo clypeo piceo, antennis, palpis pedibusque flavis ; 
prothorace nitido, fortiter minus dense punctato. 
Long. 14 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Acapulco in Guerrero ({ége). 
Antenne very slender, extending as far back as the hind margin of the thorax. 
Head with two large punctures on the front margin; with fine punctures on each side 
near the front, and some other large punctures about the vertex; the surface quite 
shining, bearing numerous minute punctures in addition to the coarser sculpture. 
Thorax about as long as broad, narrowed behind; with numerous coarse punctures 
leaving a smooth line along the middle, and a smooth space near each front angle. 
Elytra piceous-red, coarsely and rather closely punctate. Hind body coarsely and 
closely punctate, red at the extremity. 
Distinguished from all the others of this group by the quite shining head and thorax. 
‘One example. 
