664 APPENDIX. 



TRYPANTIUS, Waterh. 

 By an unfortunate slip of the pen this genus appears on p. 186 under the name 

 Trypanidius, and on Tab. IV. as Tripanidius. The error was not discovered when the 

 following species was described. 



Trypantius flohri, Waterh. Navarrete, Mexico. 



Trypanidius flohri, Waterh. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) v. p. 219 (1890). 



Several specimens of this pretty species have also been received from Santiago 

 Ixcuintla in Jalisco (Flohr). 



PARADOMORPHUS, Waterh. 

 The following new species must be added to this genus : — 



Paradomorphus flohri, sp. n. 



Elongatus, sat latus, cyaneus, pubescens ; elytris aureo-cupreis, plaga elongata cyanea ornatis. 

 Long. 4 lin. 



Hab. Mexico, Canelas in Durango (Flohr). 



Near P. biplagiatus, Waterh. (antea, p. 55), but larger, more robust, and rather 

 differently coloured. It is of a pale steel-blue colour, sparingly clothed (except on 

 the elytra) with very short whitish pubescence. Head closely punctured, longitudinally 

 impressed in front. Thorax rather broad, moderately convex, covered with rather 

 coarse wavy confluent rugae ; the disc is gently convex in front, vaguely impressed 

 posteriorly; the ridge at the posterior angle is very indistinct. Scutellum almost 

 smooth, blackish. Elytra subparallel for half their length, then distinctly widened, 

 and then obliquely narrowed to the apex ; rather coarsely granulate, shining, obscure 

 golden-coppery, with a dark steel-blue patch extending from near the base to the apex, 

 leaving the margins coppery. The sutural area is flattened, so that the lateral half of 

 each elytron is slightly raised. On the under flanks of the prothorax the pubescence 

 is very dense and obscure yellow. The abdomen is closely and coarsely punctured. 

 The basal joint of the posterior tarsi is a little longer than the second joint. 



AGPILUS, Steph. 



Agrilus deborrei, Duges, La Nat. (2) ii. p. 24, t. 2. fig. 36. Leon, Mexico. 



borrei, Kerr. Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. i. p. 249. 



„ metallescens, Duges, loc. cit. p. 26, t. 2. fig. 39. Guanajuato, Mexico. 



„ bimaculatus, Duges, loc. cit. p. 26, t. 2. fig. 40. Guanajuato, Mexico. 



„ rubrovittatus, Duges, loc. cit. p. 28, t. 2. fig. 44. Tupataro, Mexico. 



This appears to be Engyaulus rubrovittatus, Waterh. 



caliginosus, Duges, loc. cit. p. 29, t. 2. fig. 46. Tupataro, Mexico. 



„ ipieosignatus, Duges, loc. cit. p. 29, t. 2. figg. 47, 47 bis. Tupataro, Mexico. 



