516 SUPPLEMENT. 
Elzodes sonore (p. 85). 
We have received additional specimens of this insect, including both sexes, from 
Northern Sonora. . sonore is probably conspecific with E. vicina, Lec. 
Elzodes spinole (p. 86). 
To the Mexican localities given, add:—Amula and Omilteme in Guerrero (H. H. 
Smith), Mochitlan in Guerrero (Baron), Zimapan (Hége), Mexico city (Flohr, Hoge). 
Elzodes longicornis (p. 87). | 
Amongst some additional specimens of this species received from Ciudad there are 
several with rows of fine punctures on the elytra. 
Elzodes forreri (p. 88). 
Sent in great numbers by Herr Hoge from Ciudad ; in a few specimens the upper 
surface is almost shining, and the elytral punctuation is very fine and diffuse, without 
trace of serial arrangement. 
38 (a). Elzodes olida. 
Elongate, convex, glossy black. Head with a few minute scattered punctures, very broadly triangularly 
flattened in front ; prothorax transversely convex, much broader than long, strongly rounded at the sides, 
and about equally narrowed in front and behind, the lateral carina sharply raised, the apex deeply 
emarginate, the base truncate or feebly emarginate, the anterior angles almost rounded, the hind angles 
obtuse but distinct, the surface impunctate ; elytra very elongate and widest beyond the middle in the 
male, shorter and more oval in the female, considerably narrowed in front, and with the apex broadly, 
obtusely produced, the humeri obtuse, the basal portion of the epipleural carina visible from above, the 
surface almost smooth ; beneath slightly shining, the ventral surface with scattered, shallow, transverse 
wrinkles and sometimes with a few fine punctures; prosternum abruptly declivous behind ; legs very 
elongate, slender ; anterior femora unarmed ; anterior tarsi in both sexes clothed with silky hairs beneath; 
anterior tibial spurs subequal; posterior tibice in the male dilated at the apex and sinuous. 
Length 18-25, breadth 7-10 millim. (¢ 9.) 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
Thirteen examples. Allied to #. solieri and E. levigata, but more elongate, more 
convex, and very much larger than either of those species. The legs are very elongate, 
and the posterior tibie are dilated at the tip and sinuous in the male. 
Elzodes angulata (p. 91). 
To the locality Mexico, add :—Tenango del Valle (Aichardson), Toluca, Mexico city 
(Hoge). 
An Eleodes sent in numbers by Herr Hége from Toluca is perhaps referable to 
E. angulata; and the Oaxaca specimens ( @ ) referred to EL. gravida belong here. The 
males are broader and less oval than the same sex of E. alutacea. 
