624 CRYPTOPHAGIDA. 
of the pubescence, the anterior marginal line obsolete, the fringing hairs at the sides 
long, pallid. On the elytra the serial punctuation consists of only a few large punctures 
at the shoulder; the pubescence is rather abundant, but does not prevent the surface 
from being shining. 
5. Euderopus iteratus, sp. n. 
Ovalis, sat latus, sat convexus, brunneo-ferrugineus; antennis pedibusque rufis; elytris seriebus externis 
punctorum sat discretis. 
Long. 27 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
This species is nearest to E. brevipes and EL. regularis, but it differs from them in 
having the series of punctures on the elytra less distinct ; in colour £. zteratus resembles 
E. unicolor, but it is smaller and much less convex than that insect, and has the outer 
series of punctures less obliterated ; the pubescence, too, is not so elongate. The thorax 
is very short, and the anterior marginal line is quite distinct. One specimen. 
6. Euderopus regularis, sp. n. 
Ovalis, latus, sat. convexus, flavescens, superne fusco-brunneus, antennarum clava fusca; elytris seriatim sat 
fortiter punctatis, seriebus internis obsoletis. 
Long. 23 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 5000 feet (Champion). 
A regularly oval, not very convex insect, with the sete of the upper surface less 
developed than in EF. setosus and E. chetophorus; it agrees with FE. brevipes and 
E. iteratus in the sculpture, but has somewhat longer and more slender tibiz, and differs 
a little from both in outline. The club of the antenne is large and dark. The thorax 
has an indistinct second marginal line, which is continued all across the front, forming a 
distinct anterior marginal line; there is a very slight punctuation on the disc, which is 
a little shining; the marginal fringe is not very long. The outer series of punctures 
on the elytra are very distinct, the inner two are obliterated. ‘Iwo specimens. 
7. Kuderopus setosus, sp. n. 
Ovalis, convexus, piceus, supra niger ; antennis pedibusque rufis ; elytra ad latera anterius seriatim punctatis. 
Long. 23 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
Head armed with elongate sete. Thorax greatly narrowed in front, the lateral line 
distinct, the anterior marginal line distinct but fine, the lobe in front of the scutellum 
larger than usual. LElytra armed with sete directed backwards and arranged in rows ; 
behind the shoulder on each side with three or four abbreviated series of punctures. 
