566 SUPPLEMENT. 
finely, sparsely punctate ; elytra elongate, parallel in their basal half in the male, slightly widened at the 
middle in the female, finely and rather deeply punctate-striate, the interstices smooth, feebly convex 
throughout; beneath ferruginous, shining, the metasternum sparsely and somewhat coarsely punctured, 
the punctures becoming very coarse towards the sides and extending on to the adjacent portion of the 
epipleure, the ventral surface almost smooth ; legs very elongate, rufo-testaceous. 
g. Anterior tibie triangularly dilated on the inner side about the middle; the fifth ventral segment broadly 
and shallowly depressed along the centre. 
Length 103-11, breadth 37-83 millim. (¢ 9.) 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
One pair. Closely allied to the Guatemalan C. fasciatus; but differing from all the 
varieties of that insect in having the anterior spot on the elytra oblique, and placed at 
the side, instead of on the middle of thedisc. The elytral interstices are slightly convex 
throughout, the metasternum is more distinctly punctured, and the anterior tibie in 
the male are more angularly dilated within. The elytral markings are very sharply 
defined. 
HYMENORUS (p. 424). 
Hymenorus laticollis (p. 429). 
To the locality Mexico, add :—Chilpancingo and Omilteme in Guerrero (H. H. _ Smith), 
Mexico city (fohr). 
Hymenorus badius (p. 433). 
A single specimen (¢ ), from Canelas in Durango (Flohr), perhaps belongs to this 
species ; it differs from the type in being very much larger and broader. 
Hymenorus longicollis (p. 434). 
To the Mexican locality given, add :—Bobo (Lohr). 
Hymenorus igualensis (p. 434). 
To the Mexican locality given, add:—Chilpancingo (H. H. Smith), Guadalajara 
(Flohr). 
Hymenorus angustatus (p. 436). 
To the locality given, add :—Mexico, near the city (Flohr). 
ZEANES. (To follow the genus Hymenorus, p. 441.) 
Last joint of the maxillary palpi triangular, stout, its apical and outer sides about equal in length and each 
longer than the inner side, the latter rounded ; last joint of the labial palpi stout, truncate at the tip ; 
antenne filiform, rather stout, about reaching to the basal third of the elytra, joint 2 very short, 3 about 
one-third longer than 4, 4-11 almost equal in length and breadth, longer than broad; head comparatively 
large ; eyes exceedingly large, oblique (if viewed from above), coarsely granulated, subapproximate, deeply 
emarginate; prothorax subcylindrical, longer than broad, only a little wider than the head, truncate in 
