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17. Lemophleus convexus. 
Lemophieus converus, Grouv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1876, p- 4938, t. 8. fig. 10’. 
Hab. GuateMaLa, Torola, Zapote (Champion); Crnrrat Americal, 
Six examples. Mr. Grouvelle’s figure appears to have been made from a female. 
The male has the mandibles elongate, projecting much beyond the labrum. 
18. Lemophleus incisus, sp. n. 
Testaceus, nitidus, parce subtiliter punctatus, deplanatus; antennis clavatis, articulo ultimo elongato ; capite 
linea epistomatica obsoleta ; elytris costa intra-laterali striisque tribus subtilibus, interstitiis latis, minus 
discrete seriatim punctatis. 
Long. 23-3 millim. 
Mas, capite majore, fronte utrinque supra antennis incisura angusta, profunda instructo. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Zapote, Las Mercedes (Champion); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de 
Chiriqui (Champion). 
Antenne rather long and stout, the terminal three joints distinctly thicker, the end 
one elongate, nearly as long as the two preceding together; third joint longer than the 
second. Head with an obsolete but distinct epistomal line; excised over the labrum, 
which is moderately large, but does not extend to the tips of the mandibles; eyes large 
and convex ; surface finely rather sparingly punctate. Thorax transverse, rather strongly 
narrowed behind ; the intra-lateral striz very distinct, the surface finely and not closely 
punctate. Elytra with the disc flattened and defined by a distinct costa. 
19. Lemophleus amulz, sp.v. (Tab. XVI. fig. 19, ¢ .) 
Haud depressus, fuscus ; capite prothoraceque dense punctatis ; elytris striato-punctatis, interstitiis equalibus ; 
antennis elongatis, haud clavatis. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
We have received but one specimen of this distinct species. The antenne are just 
as long as the body, and I have no doubt it isa male. All the joints of the antenne 
beyond the second are elongate, the sixth and eleventh very slightly longer than the 
others, and nearly similar in length; first Joint stout, second shorter than the third, 
but longer than broad. Mandibles very short, not produced; labrum small ; epistomal 
line extremely deep; surface of the head very densely punctate ; eyes free from: the 
thoracic margin. Thorax strongly rounded in front and narrowed behind, very 
densely punctate, the intra-lateral carina extremely fine. Elytra not at all flattened 
on the disc, marked with distinct series of fine punctures, the interstices almost all 
similar and not punctate. 
The basal joint of the tarsus, though short, is quite distinct in this species. 
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