CRYPTORRHYNCHUS. 691 
punctate-striate, the interstices punctulate and feebly convex. Beneath densely, finely punctate. 
Mesosternum raised, prominent, arcuate-emarginate. Legs rather slender, the tarsi long; femora each 
with a fine, sharp tooth. 
Length 4-43, breadth 12-2 millim. (¢ 9.) 
Hab. Mzxico, Cerro de Plumas (Hége); Guatemaua, Sinanja in Vera Paz (Cham- 
pion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
A single example from each locality, agreeing very well inter se. ‘This insect 
resembles C. sedulus, but it has a relatively narrower prothorax and more slender legs, 
and the vestiture is not so coarse. This last-mentioned character separates C. erraticus 
from Graphonotus cinctipennis and others. The strongly transverse, bimaculate 
prothorax, the much shorter elytral sete, and the simple hind tibie of the male 
distinguish it from C. uncipes. 
111. Cryptorrhynchus anthonomoides, sp.n. (Tab. XXXIV. fig. 6, 2.) 
Oblong-ovate, shining, piceous, the antenne and the tips of the tarsi ferruginous; variegated above with a 
dense clothing of small brown, black, and whitish scales, the black scales on the prothorax condensed 
into two short curved vitte on the disc, and those on the elytra into an irregular, interrupted, oblique 
fascia before the middle, various scattered spots between this and the base, and a few other spots towards 
the apex, the whitish scales clustered on the prothorax into a faint median vitta (or a spot in front of the 
scutellum), an oblique streak on the disc anteriorly, and a common post-median fascia; the upper surface 
also with a few, very short, scattered, decumbent, setiform scales; the vestiture of the legs and under 
surface pale brown, the legs with whitish scales intermixed. Head rugulosely punctate, the eyes rather 
prominent, distant; rostrum curved, about as long as the prothorax, thickly punctate, rugose and slightly 
widened at the base, a little longer and smoother in the 9, the antenne inserted behind the middle, 
the funiculus rather stout, joint 2 shorter than 1, the club ovate. Prothorax transverse, rounded at the 
sides, narrowed and feebly constricted in front, the ocular lobes not prominent; densely, finely punctate. 
Seutellum rounded. LElytra wider than the prothorax, subparallel in their basal half; seriate-punctate, 
the interstices closely punctulate, becoming slightly convex towards the sides, the third a little swollen 
below the base. Beneath closely, finely punctate. Mesosternum prominent, arcuate-emarginate. Legs 
rather short, similar in the two sexes ; femora feebly clavate, each with a short tooth. 
Length 44-5, breadth 1,%-275 millim. (¢ @-) 
Hab. Guatemaua, Duefias (Champion). 
Seven specimens, varying in the colour of the vestiture, the whitish markings not 
always distinct. Very like Graphonotus cinctipennis and G. lituratus, but with a 
much shorter rostrum and a prominent arcuate-emarginate mesosternum, the prothorax 
nigro-bivittate, the elytra more mottled with black. It is a little more elongate than 
C. erraticus; the upper surface is variegated with whitish or cinereous, and the 
prothoracic vitte are longer and narrower. 
112. Cryptorrhynchus fulvofasciatus, sp. n. 
Oblong-ovate, shining, piceous, the legs and antenne rufo-piceous; the head, the prothorax with the sides, 
flanks, and a narrow space down the middle, the scutellum, and the elytra with a rather broad, irregular, 
subapical fascia, a few spots across the middle of the disc, and some others at the apex, clothed with 
fulvous scales, the rest of the squamosity of the prothorax and elytra sparse and blackish, that of the 
legs and under surface fulvous, fine, and scattered; the upper surface also set with short, semierect sete. 
Head densely punctate, the eyes large and rather narrowly separated; rostrum short, stout, curved, 
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