94 RHYNCHOPHORA. 
3. Eupagoderes prolatus, sp.n. (Tab. IV. fig. 9.) 
Elongatus, albidus; prothorace nigricante vage albido-variegato, rugoso, medio canaliculato ; elytris seriatim 
fortiter punctatis, interstitiis convexis. 
Long. 22 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Villa Lerdo in Durango (Hoge). 
Rostrum with three deep elongate grooves. Thorax much rounded at the sides, 
rugose, with a deep channel all along the middle. Scutellum rather large. Elytra 
very narrow and elongate, covered densely with fine scales, with series of large punc- 
tures, and with the alternate interstices more elevated. Legs very long, white. 
Mentum deeply depressed in the middle, the anterior part rugose and hispid with 
erect sete. 
A single example only of this conspicuous insect has been received. It is probably 
a male, and the female may prove to be a much broader, heavier-looking insect. 
4. Eupagoderes mexicanus, sp.n. (Tab. IV. fig. 10.) 
Elongatus, niger, parce squamosus, submaculatus ; prothorace lateribus rotundatis, rugoso, medio canaliculato ; 
elytris seriatim profunde foveolatis. 
Long. cumque rostro 13-15 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Matamoros Izucar in Puebla (fdége, Sallé), Atlixco ({ége), Venta de 
Zopilote in Guerrero 2800 feet (H. HH. Smith). 
Rostrum with three parallel grooves terminating abruptly above on one line. 
Antenne black, with small club, which is scarcely broader than the eighth joint. 
Thorax transverse, very strongly rounded at the sides, with coarse distant punctuation, 
and a broad channel on the middle. Elytra with series of very distinct large punctures, 
which are not connected by striation. Mentum with the margins not, or only 
obscurely, raised. Eighteen specimens. 
5. Eupagoderes durangoensis, sp. n. 
Elongatus, angustus, niger, tenuiter squamosus ; prothorace punctato, medio obsolete canaliculato ; elytris 
striatis, striis minus argute punctatis. 
Long. cumque rostro 13 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Villa Lerdo in Durango (L[ége). 
Similar to #. mexicanus, but rather smaller, with the elytra striate. The middle 
channel of the rostrum obsolete, the lateral channel small, not extending up to the eye. 
Thorax a good deal narrowed behind, coarsely irregularly punctate, with only a very 
indistinct channel on the middle. Mentum with the lateral and hind margins strongly 
and acutely raised. Four specimens, all in a bad state of preservation. 
6. Hupagoderes cinereus. 
Ophryastes cinereus, Fahr. in Schonh. Gen. Cure. v. p. 819". 
