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of the scutellum; with regular series of coarse punctures, finer on the apex, and with 
a remote serial punctuation on the interstices. 
The five examples received of this species are in a very fragmentary state, and the 
terminal joint of the antenna is not present in any of them; but the club is evidently 
of excessive length, the tenth joint being nearly as long as the rostrum. ‘The speci- 
mens are, I think, all of the male sex. 
6. Eugnamptus latirostris, sp. n. 
Testaceus, setosus; capite, prothorace femoribusque pallide rufis, antennis, tibiis, tarsis elytrorumque fascia 
basali, et maculis duabus transversis in medio, nigris ; elytris seriatim sat fortiter punctatis. 
Long. cum rostro 6 millim. 
Hab. GuateMata, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
2. Rostrum broad, moderately long, greatly dilated at the extremity. Antenne 
extremely long, inserted just behind the middle of the rostrum; head almost impunc- 
tate. Thorax small, not longer than broad, moderately closely punctate. Elytra with 
very regular series of distant, moderately large punctures, finer at the apex, the inter- 
stitial punctuation scarcely visible. 
The only example received is in very decayed and discoloured condition ; the male 
has probably a shorter and more slender rostrum. 
7. Eugnamptus godmani, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 4.) 
Testaceus, setosus, dense punctatus; capite, prothorace antennisque fuscis, his apicem versus testaceis ; elytris 
ex parte majore nigris, fascia postbasali apiceque testaceis. 
Long. cum rostro 54 millim. 
Hab. Payama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 6000 feet (Champion). 
¢. Antenne elongate, the club very slender, the terminal joint more than half as long as 
the tenth. Rostrum rather longer than the head, the latter closely and finely punctate. 
Thorax rather longer than broad, coarsely, densely, and deeply punctate, with a short 
deep channel on the disc. Elytra with a basal uninterrupted fascia black, and a second 
fascia, extremely large and slightly interrupted at the suture, of the same colour; they 
bear very regular series of coarse closely placed punctures, and have a distinct inter- 
stitial punctuation, the interstices being rather narrow and somewhat elevated. 
The only example received is in a somewhat discoloured condition from decay. 
The species is very distinct owing to the very coarse thoracic punctuation; the elonga- 
tion of the antenne is due not only to the club, but to the joints preceding it being 
also elongate. 
8. Kugnamptus sexmaculatus, sp. n. 
Rufo-testaceus, elytris testaceis, nigro sexmaculatis ; antennis fuscis, clava elongata, articulo ultimo pallidiore. 
Long. cum rostro 43 millim. 
Hab. GuatTeMALA, Tamahu and San Juan in Vera Paz (Champion). 
