EUBULUS. 579 
69. Hubulus longisetis, sp.n. (Tab. XXVIII. figg. 22, 22 a.) 
Very like £. campestris, but more robust and a little broader; the prothorax more coarsely, confluently 
punctate, mottled with fulvous, white, and black scales; the elytra with the transverse black patch 
interrupted at the suture and set with several coarse, erect, black scales, the oblique white fascia con- 
spicuous, the disc thence to near the apex mottled with white and black, the rest of the scales fulvous ; 
the sete on the prothorax and elytra a little longer and finer; the legs stouter, with intermixed white 
and brown scales, the femora sharply unidentate, the tibiz angulate at the base externally. 
Length 34, breadth 12 millim. (2?) 
Hab. Guatemata, Chacoj in the Polochic Valley (Champion). 
One specimen in very fresh condition, differing too much from FE. campestris to be 
included under that species. 
70. Eubulus crispus, sp. n. 
Subovate, piceous, the antennz, the apex of the rostrum, and the tarsi more or less ferruginous; mottied 
above with a rather dense clothing of fulvous, whitish, and black scales, which usually become wholly 
fulvous or whitish on the flanks of the prothorax, the elytra each with a more or less distinct, narrow, 
oblique, white streak on the disc before the middle (which in two specimens is continued down the outer 
part of the third interstice to near the apex); the vestiture of the legs and under surface brown, 
intermixed with whitish ; the upper surface also somewhat thickly set with long, erect sete, the legs 
setose. Head rugulosely punctate, the eyes large, oval, coarsely facetted, and somewhat distant; 
rostrum curved, about as long as the prothorax, rugosely punctate and subcarinate, sparsely punctate at 
the tip, smoother in the 2, the antennx inserted at(Q) or beyond(¢) the middle, joint 2 of the 
funiculus much shorter than 1, the club ovate. Prothorax transverse, gradually narrowing from the 
base, constricted in front; closely punctate and also carinate. Elytra much wider than the prothorax, 
narrowing from a little below the base, the humeri rounded; punctate-striate, the interstices rugulose, 
3, 5, 7, and 9 narrowly costate. Beneath dull, closely punctate. Mesosternum horseshoe-shaped. 
Femora feebly unidentate. Tibiz almost straight, angulate at the base externally. 
Var.? Smaller and narrower; the sete less numerous and rather longer; the oblique white fascia on the 
elytra reduced to scattered spots. 
Length 23-33, breadth 13-1, millim. (3 9.) 
Hab. Panama, David, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Twenty-two specimens, five only belonging to the larger form. ‘This is one of several 
Central-American species nearly related to £. bisignatus, differing from it in the very 
long setz of the upper surface, those on the prothorax sometimes clustered into a 
small fascicle at the middle of the disc. 
71. Eubulus signaticollis, sp. n. 
Very like the small form of £. crispus, but differing as follows:—The eyes smaller; the prothorax not 
constricted towards the apex, nor carinate on the disc, with a subcruciform patch extending down the 
middle, and some irregular markings at the sides, yellowish-white; the elytra each with a narrow, 
oblique, whitish streak on the disc before the middle; the tibiee subangulate at the base externally. 
Length 21, breadth 1} millim. (9.) 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
One specimen, in very good condition. Another, from Tapachula, Mexico (ége), 
seems to belong here, but it has the alternate elytral interstices much less raised. The 
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