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9. Phyllotrox inconspicuus, sp. n. 
Ovate, shining, finely pubescent, testaceous. Rostrum about as long as the prothorax, rugulosely punctate. 
Prothorax convex, transverse, comparatively broad, rounded at the sides, narrowed in front and slightly 
so behind, closely, finely punctate. Elytra oval, short, punctate-striate, the interstices flat and each 
with a series of minute punctures. Legs short. 
Length 14 millim. 
Hab. Nicaracva, Chontales (Janson). 
One abraded example, very closely allied to P. marcidus, but differing too much to 
be included under that species. Broader and more robust than the small varieties 
of P. suturalis. 
10. Phyllotrox sulcirostris, sp. n. 
Oblong-ovate, finely pubescent, the prothorax dull, the rest of the surface shining; black, the antenn (the 
club and outer joints of the funiculus excepted) and legs testaceous, the elytra brownish-testaceous, with 
the suture narrowly infuscate. Rostrum nearly as long as the prothorax, densely punctate, distinctly 
sulcate on the upperside towards the base. Prothorax a little broader than long, rounded at the sides, 
narrowed and constricted in front, and very slightly narrowed at the base, closely punctate. Llytra oval, 
deeply punctate-striate, the interstices convex and closely, minutely punctate. Intermediate tibix 
dilated at the outer apical angle. 
Length 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Calderas (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
One specimen from each locality. Very like one of the varieties of P. suturalis, 
but with the rostrum distinctly grooved at the base above. The Colombian P. rugi- 
rostris and P. subopacus, Schauf., are also described as having a sulcate rostrum, but 
differ in other respects from the present species. 
11. Phyllotrox maculicollis, sp. n. 
Oblong-ovate, shining, finely pubescent; black, the tip of the rostrum and a large spot on each side of the 
prothorax behind rufo-testaceous, the antenne (the club excepted), abdomen, legs, and elytra testaceous, 
the suture of the latter narrowly black almost to the apex. Rostrum shorter than the prothorax, 
rugulosely punctate. Prothorax transverse, rounded at the sides, more narrowed in front than behind, 
densely, rugulosely punctate. Elytra oblong- ovate, finely seriate-punctate, the interstices flat, each 
with a row of punctures similar to those of the striw. Legs stout, the intermediate tibie dilated at the 
outer apical angle. Pygidium visible, shallowly foveate. 
Length 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
One specimen, probably a male. Separable from most of the allied forms by the 
interstitial punctures of the elytra being precisely similar to those of the striz. 
12. Phyllotrox fiavescens, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 2.) 
Ovate, shining, flavo-testaceous, very finely pubescent. Rostrum faintly sulcate, about as long as the 
prothorax, finely punctured. Prothorax convex, as long as broad, considerably narrowed in front and 
subparallel behind, sparsely, very minutely punctate. Elytra ovate, at the middle nearly twice as wide 
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