320 SUPPLEMENT. 
Anterior tarsi of ¢ distinctly broader than in @, the relatively larger third joint without adhesive 
pubescence beneath. Posterior tibize with a single row of spinules at the apex externally. 
Length 54-84, breadth 23-43 millim. (d @.) 
Hab. Mextvo, Monclova in Coahuila (Schwarz, in U.S. Nat. Mus.). 
A long series, labelled as taken on Nov. 23rd. Near 7. humeralis, Sharp, from, 
Chihuahua, but differing from it in the abruptly constricted sides of the prothorax 
and the still more prominent humeri. | 
EUPAGODERES (p. 93). 
The N.-American species of this genus, two at least of which extend southward into 
our region, have been recently revised by Mr. Fall [Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvi. 
pp. 189-194 (1910)]. Eleven were recorded by Dr. Sharp from Mexico, and three 
others are now added. The following additional localities may be noted for the known 
Mexican forms: E. mexicanus—Mescala in Guerrero (H. H. Smith); E. cinereus— 
Saltillo in Coahuila and Durango * (Wickham); E. squalidus—Durango (Wickham), 
also found by Truqui; L. cretaceus (t= sordidus, Lec.)—Arizona (Linell, ea U.S. Nat. 
Mus.); E. decipiens—Monterey (Schwarz, in U.S. Nat. Mus.) ; £. gracilis—Tlaltizapan 
(tin Morelos) (ex coll. Flohr), Mescala (H. H. Smith). 
1 (a). Kupagoderes rotundatus, sp.n. (Tab. XV. figg. 5, 5a.) 
Obovate, black, thinly squamose above, the scales pale brown on the elytra and whitish on the rest of the 
surface, the intermixed scattered seta minute and extremely short. Rostrum transversely depressed at 
the base, trisulcate, the lateral sulci deep and rather short; head flattened between the eyes; joint 2 
of the funiculus a little longer than 3. Prothorax strongly transverse, feebly rounded at the sides, 
slightly broader at the base than at the apex, the basal and apical grooves deeply impressed laterally, 
the apical groove obsolete on the disc, the vibrissw rather short; the surface impressed with coarse 
scattered punctures, and interruptedly sulcate down the middle. Elytra very convex, broad, rotundate- 
ovate, widest at the middle, acuminate at the tip; rather coarsely punctate-striate, the interstices 
moderately convex. Anterior tibiz obsoletely denticulate. Tarsal joints 1-3 with a patch of adhesive 
pubescence on each side beneath. 
Length 93, breadth 43 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Saltillo in Coahuila (Wickham). 
One specimen, partly abraded above, recently presented to us by Mr. Wickham ; it 
was captured on July 4th. Near LH. constrictus, Sharp, from San Isidro t, but wanting 
the neck-like constriction at the base of the elytra (the elytra being rounded from the 
base and without trace of subhumeral prominence in the present species); the prothorax 
less rounded at the sides and equally constricted just before the base and apex. 
5 (a). Kupagoderes turbinatus, sp.n. (Tab. XV. figg. 6, 6a, 3.) 
Elongate, black; cinereo-squamose, the elytra and legs irregularly maculate with blackish or fuscous, the 
prothorax slightly infuscate along the sides; the surface also set with fine, scattered, curled, decumbent 
* The Durango specimens, like the one from the Alvarez Mts. quoted by Dr. Sharp (anted, p. 95), are 
comparatively short, and have the elytra truncate at the base and the humeri more prominent ; ek will 
probably have to be separated from £. cinereus. 
7 ?1n Chihuahua or San Luis Potosi. 
