676 BYRRHIDA. 
E. analis from Arizona, sent me by Captain Casey, that I think it quite likely they 
are merely varieties of it. The most distinct is the specimen from Yautepec given 
me by Flohr, which has the surface more deeply and coarsely punctured. 
7. Kulimnichus sordidus, sp. n. 
Breviter ovalis, sat convexus, niger, setositate fulva albaque minus discrete variegatus, obsolete punctatus ; 
prothoracis angulis anterioribus breviter bispinosis. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. GUATEMALA, near the city (Champion). 
Though closely allied to E. analis, this species is of shorter form and has more 
obsolete and scanty punctuation. The breadth just surpasses 1 millim. ‘The setosity 
of the upper surface is rather dark tawny, but there is some white mixed with it, not 
forming, however, definite spots. ‘The punctuation is not very definite, even on the 
apical half of the elytra, and is very indistinct at the base. The anterior angles of 
the thorax form a very acute short spine. There is no sulcus on the lamina of the 
posterior coxa. Nine specimens. 
8. Eulimnichus guatemalicus, sp. n. 
Breviter ovalis, niger, supra pube grisescente (parum flavescente) maculatim vestitus, crebre, subtiliter, fere 
equaliter punctatus, haud nitidus; prothoracis angulis anterioribus muticis, 
Long. 2, lat. 13 millim. 
Hab. GuaTEMALA, Panzos, Coban (Conradt). 
This insect can only be confounded with E. sordidus, from which it is distinguished 
on the upperside by the denser, more definite punctuation. The pubescence is fine 
and not scale-like, and, though very “ spotty,” is less variegate in colour than in the 
other large species, the tendency to tawny colour being very slight. ‘The anterior 
angles of the thorax are not in the least free. The pubescence beneath is fine and 
evenly distributed. There is no trace of a groove on the posterior coxal plates, though 
seen from in front the hind margin seems to be very slightly raised. 
We have received two specimens only of this species, but there can be no doubt 
that it is quite distinct. Mr. Champion found, however, at Guatemala city a single 
example of a form closely allied to E. guatemalicus, being considerably smaller and 
with the punctuation more effaced. 
9. EKulimnichus confertus, sp. n. 
Oblongo-ovalis, sat convexus, nigricans, densissime fortiter punctatus, pube fulvescente maculatim vestitus ; 
prothoracis angulis anterioribus spinosis. 
Long. 13 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Atoyac (HZ. H. Smith), Cuernavaca (Flor); GuaTEMALA, near the 
city (Champion). 
