344 NITIDULIDA. 
fab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
I have seen no other Camptodes of the colour of this species, viz. red, with the elytra 
black margined with red behind. The club of the antenne is broad, clear red. Head 
and thorax distinctly punctate. Elytra sparingly punctate, rather long; the apex of 
each but little rounded at the suture, similar in the two sexes. Pygidium red, rather 
closely and coarsely punctate. Mesosternal carina broad. 
Seven specimens; in the male the elytra are dull, while in the female they are 
shining. 
41. Camptodes maurus, sp. n. 
¢. Oblongo-ovalis, minus convexus, nitidus, niger, antennarum funiculo fusco-testaceo; prothorace elytrisque 
crebrius subtiliusque punctatis; elytrorum apicibus prolongatis et fortiter sinuatis. 
Long. 6 millim. 
Hab. GuateMa.a, Zapote (Champion). 
This species differs from the female of C. biformis not only in its black colour, but also 
in being slightly more elongate in form, and in having the elytra at the apices a little 
more prolonged and sinuate ; I have therefore no doubt the two are distinct, though, 
except in colour, they are certainly very closely allied. The head has a deep puncture 
on either side, on the clypeal suture; the thorax is much rounded at the sides near the 
hind angles. On the under surface the middle of the prosternum and of the back of 
the head are much more dilute in colour than the other parts, being infuscate-yellow. 
One specimen only. 
42. Camptodes iteratus, sp. n. 
Oblongo-ovalis, minus convexus, dilute rufus, elytris nigris. 
Long. 5 millim, 
Mas supra opacus, obsoletius punctatus, elytrorum apicibus rotundatis. 
Fem. nitida, minus obsolete punctata, elytrorum apicibus prolongatis et sinuatis. 
Hab. GuaTEMALA, Zapote (Champion). 
Club of antenne large, not infuscate. Head with a deep puncture on each side of 
the clypeal suture. ‘Thorax finely, the elytra moderately finely, the pygidium coarsely, 
punctate. 
Two males and one female. 
In colour this insect resembles C. heterocheilus and its allies. The elytra of the 
female are not of such an intense black colour as those of the male. 
43. Camptodes dimorphus, sp. n. 
Rotundato-ovalis, parum convexus, dilute rufus, elytris nigris. 
Long. 33-33 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
