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quite as long as the tenth. Eyes very large, the surface of the vertex closely and 
finely punctate. Thorax rounded at the sides, coarsely and very densely punctate, with 
a short channel on the disc. Elytra with series of closely placed punctures; the acces- 
sory punctures near the scutellum forming a very definite, short series. Middle tibia 
rather broad, its outer edge densely ciliate with dark, short hair, the inner angle much 
produced. 
Although similar to E. cinctus and E. longipes, this species is very distinct owing to 
its sculpture. We have received only two examples. A third specimen from Toxpam 
(Sallé) may possibly be a female of it, but more probably is a male of another allied 
species. 
14. Kugnamptus hirtellus, sp. n. 
Longulus, testaceus, longius setosus ; capite prothoraceque dense fortiter punctatis; elytris seriatim punctatis, 
punctis valde approximatis, plus minusve confluentibus, interstitiis sat latis, sutura anguste fuscescente. 
Long. cum rostro 5 millim. 
Hab. GuateMaLa, Volcan de Agua 10,000 feet (Champion). 
@. Rostrum as long as the thorax, rugose; eyes rather large, moderately distant, the 
space between them very coarsely and closely punctured. Antenne very long. Thorax 
slender, but not cylindric, deplanate above, extremely coarsely punctate, streaked with 
black at each side. Elytra with the punctures in the series large, and so closely placed 
as to have only irregular interstices between the punctures of each particular series, the 
serial interstices rather broad, but irregular, little convex. 
The only example of this species is in bad condition, but the species will be easily 
recognized by its coarse sculpture, which is less regular than usual, and by its elongate 
sete. 
15. Hugnamptus nigricornis, sp. n. 
Longulus, fulvo-rufus, setosus, nitidus ; antennis valde elongatis pedibusque nigris, femoribus rufis ; prothorace 
parce punctato, nitido ; elytris seriatim sat subtiliter punctatis, interstitiis remote subtilissime punctatis. 
Long. cum rostro 6 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Juquila (Sailé). 
é. Antenne very Jong, with very slender club, the terminal joint of which is slightly 
shorter than the tenth joint. Rostrum very short, not so long as the head, the latter 
almost impunctate. ‘Thorax slender, much longer than broad. Elytra with very 
regular series of not distant punctures, the interstices broad and quite flat. 
We have obtained only one specimen of this species, but I believe it to be a male, 
though there is nothing to indicate this with certainty. It is allied to EZ. cinctus, from 
which it differs in colour, and in this respect resembles £. divisus, from which it may be 
readily distinguished by its elongate form and numerous other details. 
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