58 . SCYDMANID A. 
bearing much pubescence. Thorax oblong, evenly covered with pubescence. Llytra 
rather long and narrow, with dense erect pubescence. 
30. Euconnus hirculus. 
Angustulus, convexus, castaneus, elytris rufis, pube sat elongata dense vestitus; antennis crassiusculis, clava 
quadri-articulata et nec lata neque elongata; prothorace elongato, oblongo; elytrorum humeris brevissime | 
prominulis. 
Long. vix 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, El Reposo (Champion). 
Antenne rather stout; joints 3-7 similar to one another, except that the third is 
rather smaller, each scarcely so long as broad; 8—10 also similar to one another, rather 
strongly transverse; the terminal joint acuminate, quite as long as the preceding two 
together. Head densely pubescent. ‘Thorax elongate, oblong, densely pubescent, 
with traces of an obsolete fovea on each side in front of the base. LElytra narrow, 
convex. Femora strongly clavate. 
This species bears considerable resemblance to £. medialis and its allies; but the 
thorax in the latter is conic, and the femora are much less clavate. 4. hirculus is very 
closely allied to E. pubifer, though considerably smaller and possessing shorter antennz. 
Unique. 
31. Euconnus puncticollis. 
Picescens, antennis, pedibus elytrisque rufis; antennis brevibus, crassis; capite angusto, vertice densissime 
flavo-pubescente ; prothorace suboblongo, punctulato; elytris subtilius punctulatis. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Zapote (Champion). 
Antenne with joints 3-6 subequal, small; the seventh joint a little larger, bead-like ; 
joints 8-10 similar to one another, rather strongly transverse ; the terminal joint short, 
obtuse. Head long and narrow, its posterior part densely pubescent. Thorax some- 
what sparingly but distinctly punctate, and with a very feeble appearance of carination 
on the disc; rather densely pubescent at the sides. TElytra with short, rather sharply 
defined, humeral elevation; sparingly punctulate; their pubescence erect, rather firmer 
than usual. Pectoral lamina only moderately elevated. 
This distinct species is unique. It is more distinctly punctulate than any other of 
the known Euconni of our region. 
32. Euconnus vividus. (Tab. II. fig. 16.) 
Latior, rufus, capite prothoraceque piceo-rufis, nitidior, parum pubescens, in elytris fere glaber; capite lato, 
subtransverso; antennis modice elongatis, crassiusculis, clava elongata et laxissime articulata. 
Long. 23-23 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaa, Pantaleon 1700 feet, Mirandilla (Champion). 
Antenne dark red, moderately pubescent ; third joint much shorter than the second, 
