154 RHYNCHOPHORA. 
4, Pantomorus longulus, sp. 2. 
Sat elongatus, fusco-griseo-squamosus, vix variegatus, subtiliter hispidus ; prothorace fortiter transverso. 
Long. 8-83 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Parada, Capulalpam (Sad/é). 
Antenne moderately long and stout; second joint of the funiculus distinctly longer 
than the first. Head and rostrum short and broad, somewhat convex, canaliculate 
along the middle, not in the least carinate at the sides. ‘Thorax broad and very short, 
obscurely sculptured, without vitte, being nearly uniformly covered with fine griseous 
scales. Elytra elongate, uniform in colour with the thorax, with some obscure lateral 
paler markings; the punctures of the striz quite fine, the erect hairs fine and moderately 
numerous. Legs red, or nearly black. Two specimens. | 
The much more elongate elytra will prevent this insect from being mistaken for a 
variety of P. albosignatus. In respect of the length of the antennz it is intermediate 
between that species and P. contractus. 
5. Pantomorus contractus. 
Naupactus contractus, Boh. in Schénh. Gen. Cure. vi. 1, p. 25°. 
Hab. Mexico}, Tepansacualco, Tepanistlahuaca, Panistlahuaca (Sa//é). 
Var.? Pallide griseo-squamosus, concolor. 
Hab. Mexico, Acapulco in Guerrero (Hége). 
This insect bears a considerable resemblance to P. albosignatus, but it may always 
be distinguished therefrom by the longer and more slender antenne. It varies some- 
what in the extent of the pallid marks, but not so as to obscure their disposition, except 
in the case of the variety noticed above. I have seen only eight examples of the species, 
two of which are from Sturm’s collection and are labelled—one WN. pulchellus, the 
other WV. formosus, Sturm. 
6. Pantomorus picipes, sp. n. 
Niger, tenuiter squamosus, variegatus, parce breviterque hispidus; prothorace vittis quinque pallidis; elytris 
linea elongata irregulari laterali lineaque interna bis interrupta pallido-squamosis ; pedibus piceo-rutis ; 
antennis sat elongatis. 
Long. 6-73 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Etla, Parada, Juquila (Sallé), Jalapa (Hoge). 
Var. Elytrorum linea interna pallida integra. 
Hab. Mexico, Puebla, Mazatlan (Sai/é). 
Antenne rather slender, only moderately long, the third joint not twice as long as 
the second. Rostrum broad and short, very delicately canaliculate, closely and finely 
sculptured, bearing numerous minute scales of various metallic tints. ‘Thorax mode- 
