524 CUCUJIDE. 
between the suture and shoulder, the fourth one being really a series of very fine 
punctures; the second interstice a little broader than the others. One specimen of 
uncertain sex. 
25. Lemophleus striatus, sp. n. 
Sat elongatus, minus depressus, nitidus, testaceus, fortiter punctatus; elytris profunde striatis ; antennis 
crassiusculis, clavatis. 
Long. 2? millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
We have received only one example of this species, and it is no doubt a female ; it is 
readily recognized by the sculpture. Antennze rather long and stout, the terminal 
three joints longer and stouter than those preceding; third joint distinctly longer than 
second. Head rather small, coarsely punctate, with a slightly impressed line marking 
off a very small epistome; labrum short, not covering the thick mandibles. Thorax 
rather strongly transverse, only slightly narrowed behind, coarsely punctured, with the 
intra-lateral stria deep and coarse. Elytra scarcely flattenéd on the disc, each with six 
strie, separated by unequal interstices, and some of them distinctly punctured ; there 
are a few punctures on the interstices. Underside with distinct, distant punctures. 
The inequality of the striz and their interstices is apparently due to some of the strie 
being really series of interstitial punctures. 
26. Lemophleus, sp. 
Hab. Mexico, Real del Monte (Flohr). 
A single female individual, allied to L. striatus, represents a very distinct species 
with remarkably coarse sculpture. Unfortunately the specimen is deformed on one 
side of the head and thorax. 
27. Lemophleus insolitus, sp.n. (Tab. XVI. fig. 21, 2.) 
Fem., subdeplanatus, nitidus, piceus, pedibus dilutioribus ; antennis subclavatis ; capite thoraceque sat crebre 
punctatis, hoc basin versus angustato, elytris multo angustiore ; his profunde striatis, ad basin lateraliter 
costato-marginatis, interstitiis punctatis. 
Long. fere 3 millim. 
Hab. Guaremaa, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
Antenne nearly 2 millim. long, rather thick, the terminal three joints a little thicker 
and longer than those preceding. Head narrower than the thorax, flat, sparingly 
punctate; epistomal line obsolete; vertex with a fine longitudinal line; eyes not free 
behind; labrum moderately prominent, not covering the mandibles. Thorax narrowed 
behind, a good deal rounded at the sides, the minutely prominent hind angles placed 
distinctly in front of the base; the intra-lateral carina somewhat elevated ; the surface 
