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9. Cis punctatus. 
Cis punctatus, Mellié, Mon. p. 337°. 
Hab. Norta America !.—Guatema.a (Sallé coll.), Zapote (Champion). 
This appears to me to have eight-jointed antenne; there are, however, only three 
specimens. It is uniformly and rather coarsely punctured all over, about 1 millimetre 
long. They are named as above in Sallé’s collection. A single specimen was met with 
by Champion. The male has the thorax bituberculate in front. Possibly this and 
Ennearthron multipunctatum are not distinct species. It is therefore doubtful if the 
identification is correctly made. 
ENNEARTHRON. 
Ennearthron, Melhé, Rev. Zool. 1847, p. 110. 
Eutypus, Redt. 
Small species, distinguished by having nine-jointed antenne; some have protube- 
rances on the thorax. 
1. Ennearthron multipunctatum. 
Ennearthron multipunctatum, Mellie, Mon. p. 368", t. 4. £. 16. 
Hab. Wrst Invia-Isuanps, Cuba !.—Mexico (coll. Gorham ex Saunders). 
CERACIS. 
Ceracis, Mellié, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1848, p. 375. 
Extremely small species, remarkable for having in the males a bifurcate laminate 
horn on the head, and sometimes the prothorax also horned. The antenne have 
eight joints. 
Five species are included in the Munich catalogue, two being from Cuba; but of 
these some are apparently but synonyms of one species. 
1. Ceracis militaris. (Tab. X. fig. 26, ¢.) 
Ceracis militaris, Mellié, Mon. p. 378+, t. 4. f. 23. 
Ceracis furcifer, Mellié, Mon. p. 379°, t. 4. £. 24 (see Sallé coll.). 
Hab. Mexico !, Tuxtla, Cordova; Guatemata (Sadlé coll.), San Juan in Vera Paz, 
Zapote (Champion). 
