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rather longer than the thorax in one sex, shorter in the other. Eyes not very large, 
rather widely separated. Head elongate. Thorax very narrow, subcylindric, closely, 
very coarsely punctate. Llytra slender, with very regular series of coarse deep punc- 
tures. Legs slender, clothed with erect hairs. 
This insect has somewhat the appearance of the more slender of the species of 
Deporaus. It differs in many respects from Z. niger, our only other black Eugnamptus 
without spots or marks. We have received only two mutilated examples. 
25. Kugnamptus brevicollis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 11.) 
Niger, griseo-setosus, elytris subpurpureo-tinctis, rostro, capite, prothorace femoribusque basi rufis ; elytris 
densissime fortissimeque regulariter seriatim punctatis, interstitiis perangustis. 
Long. cum rostro 43 millim. 
Var. rostro prothoracisque marginibus nigris, 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
Antenne intensely black, pilose, the club very elongate, quite linear, the terminal 
joint a good deal shorter than the tenth. Rostrum very broad, quite short, the eyes 
moderately large ; head sparingly punctate. Thorax short, about as broad as long, very 
coarsely, not densely punctate. Elytra with regular rows of very densely packed large 
and deep punctures. Legs black, the base of femora bright red, the tarsi obscure red. 
We have received eight examples of this very distinct species. 
26. KEugnamptus cornutus, sp.n. (Tab. III. fig. 1.) 
Elongatus, nigerrimus, prothorace lete rufo ; setis erectis concoloribus parce vestitus ; rostro (maris ?) superne 
apicem versus incrassato, parte anteriore in cornu reclinato, apice furcato, producto. 
Long. cum rostro 6 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo in Guerrero 4600 feet (H. ZH. Smith). 
Antenne quite black, long, the club not very long. Head elongate, quite sparingly 
punctate. ‘Thorax bright red, rounded at the sides, sparingly punctured. Elytra with 
quite regular series of coarse punctures, the interstices not punctate but setose, the 
first at the base with about seven intercalated punctures. 
We have received only one example of this species; it is probably a male, The 
structure of the front of the rostrum is unique, but the curious horn is not conspicuous 
owing to its being depressed. 
§ 2. Pubescence of the body shorter, very fine, reclined. 
27. Kugnamptus salvini, sp.n. (Tab. II. fig. 12.) 
Brevior, testaceus, pubescens; capite prothoraceque densissime punctatis; elytris profunde lateque striatis. 
striis dense et fortiter punctatis. 
Long. cum rostro 33 millim. 
Hab. GuaTEMALA, Pantaleon, Mirandilla, Zapote, La Tinta (Champion). 
