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25. Pantomorus brevipes, sp.n. (Tab. VI. fig. 24, @ .) 
Griseo-squamosus, submaculatus, breviter setosus ; rostro latiusculo, anterius vix angustato ; elytris discrete 
seriatim punctatis. 
Long. 94-10 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (Sal/é). 
Antenne slender, only moderately long ; first joint of funiculus elongate, the second 
scarcely one and a half times so long as it, the last joint not one and a half times as 
long as broad. Head and rostrum broad, finely canaliculate. Thorax much narrowed in 
front, not canaliculate, coarsely punctate. Scutellum distinct. Elytra broad, narrowed 
at the shoulders, scarcely striate, but with rows of more than usually distinct and 
definite punctures. Three specimens. 
In this species the scales are not crowded, each one being isolated, and they are nearly 
evenly distributed over the surface; the elytra are obscurely variegate with pale grey 
elongate spots. The male is much narrower and more parallel than the female, the 
sex represented on our plate, and has three minute black tubercles placed in a trans- 
verse row on the middle of the second abdominal segment. P. brevipes was mixed 
with P. globicollis in Sallé’s collection, and the females of the two species almost 
exactly resemble one another; but P. brevipes has differently formed antenne, a quite 
distinct scutellum, and hispid surface. 
26. Pantomorus annectens, sp. n. 
Niger, pallide griseo-squamosus ; elytris longitudinaliter haud convexis, posterius tenuiter hispidis, punctis 
impressis mediocriter distinctis ; prothorace sat elongato, maris longiore magisque rotundato. 
Long. 8-10 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Matamoros Izucar ([Hége). 
Rostrum moderately long, deeply notched at the tip, finely canaliculate on the 
middle. Antenne rather long, slender, the scape elongate; second joint of funi- 
culus not quite twice as long as the first. Thorax considerably narrowed in front, 
in the male rather longer and more rounded at the sides than in the female. Hlytra 
almost uniformly pale grey, being scarcely at all maculate, with series of distinct 
distant punctures. Scutellum very indistinct. Legs not elongate, the front femora only 
slightly incrassate. Male with three black tubercles on the middle of the second 
ventral plate. a 
We have received eight examples of P. annectens ; in its shape it, to a considerable 
extent, connects the species with incrassate femora, and elongate male thorax, with the 
more ordinary forms of the genus. 
97. Pantomorus globicollis. 
Athetetes globicollis, Pasc. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xvii. p. 416°. 
Pallide griseo-squamosus, fere unicolor, brevissime setulosus; elytris longitudinaliter convexiusculis, punctis 
impressis distinctis ; maris prothorace longiore magisque globoso. 
Long. 8-10 millim, 
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