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Eyes very large, not distant from the thorax, the space between them almost im- 
punctate. Thorax coarsely punctate, with a short channel on the disc. Elytra with 
very regular series of large, closely-placed punctures, the interstices rather narrow, sub- 
convex, seriately, finely punctate ; each with three black marks, one at the base, one on 
the middle, and one just before the apex. 
Three specimens; all females, having the rostrum a good deal dilated at the apex. 
9. Kugnamptus seriatus, sp. n. 
Parvus, testaceus, setosus, elytris ad basin et ultra medium nigro-signatis; antennis fuscis, articulo ultimo 
flavo ; elytris seriatim punctatis, interstitiis subconvexis, minus latis. 
Long. cum rostro 37 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (ZH. H. Smith). 
Rostrum very short, not so long as the head, the latter short, with extremely large 
eyes. Antenne moderately long, the terminal joint yellow, much shorter than the 
tenth. Thorax very slender, sparingly and coarsely but very lightly punctate. Elytra 
with a black mark at the base close to the scutellum, and a lateral mark on the outer 
margin, these two connected by a slender black line along the extreme base; there 
is also a small black spot just behind the middle of each; the serial punctures are 
very regular, deep, and rather closely placed. 
One specimen; probably of the male sex. 
10. Hugnamptus dispar, sp. n. 
Rufo-testaceus, breviter setosus, prothoracis elytrorumque lateribus plus minusve late nigro-signatis ; capite 
parce subtilissime punctato ; prothorace dense fortiterque punctato; elytris seriatim profunde punctatis, 
interstitiis subconvexis. 
Long. cum rostro 5 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Mirandilla 1700 feet (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
2500 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
g. Antenne moderately long, the terminal joint about as longasthe tenth. Rostrum 
- short and broad, much dilated at the apex; eyes large, rather widely separated, the space 
between them shining, very sparingly punctate. Thorax rather short, slightly longer 
than broad, a little rounded at the sides, very coarsely punctate. Elytra with series of 
deep, rather closely placed punctures, the interstices rather narrow, very indistinctly 
punctate; the colour is yellow, but very broadly black at the base and sides, and with 
the rudiments of an obsolete black fascia across the middle. 
Three examples agree closely; a fourth though considerably different is, I have no 
doubt, the male. Its form is more slender, the antenne more elongate, the eyes very 
large and approximate, the thorax more slender, and the black marks on it and on the 
wing-cases only faintly indicated. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, May 1889. FF 
