718 SUPPLEMENT. 
much smoother, the antenne inserted at the middle, joint 1 of the funiculus elongate, nearly twice as long 
as 2, the club oblong-ovate., Prothorax broader than long, rounded at the sides, narrowing from the base, 
the base itself very deeply bisinuate; coarsely, shallowly, conflucntly punctate, and with an abbreviated 
smooth median live, the fulvous scales (like those on the elytra) placed in closely punctate depressed 
spaces. Elytra oval, with broadly rounded humeri; coarsely, irregularly seriate-punctate, the punctures 
here and there transversely confluent, the interstices flat and smooth. Prosternum very deeply emarginate 
in front. Anterior coxse narrowly separated. Legs stout, the anterior pair longer than the others and 
with a broader femoral tooth ; tibise feebly mucronate at the inner apical angle ; tarsi broadly dilated. 
Length 114, breadth 6 millim. ( 9.) 
Hab. Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt). 
One specimen. A remarkable species, recognizable at a glance by its very elongate, 
straight rostrum (probably shorter in the ¢), non-contiguous anterior coxe, ovate 
general shape, &c. The vestiture of the upper surface is rather like that of 
H. longirostris. 
HILIPINUS (p. 51). 
2(4). Hilipinus latipennis, sp.n. (Tab. XXXV. figg. 20, 20a, 2.) 
Oblong-ovate, broad, nigro-piceous; variegated above with a somewhat dense clothing of small brown, 
cinereous, and black scales, the cinereous scales clustered into a line round the eyes, an oblique vitta on 
each side of the disc of the prothorax, and some scattered spots on its flanks. a spot on the scutellum, 
a large patch on the disc of each elytron towards the apex, a smaller patch at the apex itself, and a spot 
on the shoulder, the black scales on the elytra clustered into a large, angular, sharply-defined patch on 
the disc a little beyond the middle, and various small scattered spots ; the vestiture of the under surface 
and legs brown slightly intermixed with cinereous. Head rugulosely punctate, the eyes somewhat 
distant; rostrum very stout, a little longer than the prothorax, sulcate at the sides, rugulosely punctate 
at the base, becoming much smoother towards the tip, the antenne inserted near the apex. Prothorax 
strongly transverse, feebly constricted in front, the sides arcuately converging from near the base; 
minutely punctate and finely granulate, and with a fine median carina. Elytra very much wider than 
the prothorax, subparallel in their basal half, the humeri obtuse, the apices conjointly rounded, the 
sutural angle rather sharp; closely seriate-punctate and finely granulate, the interstices somewhat 
convex. Ventral segments very finely punctate. 
Length 143, breadth 62 millim. (9.) 
Hab. Costa Rica, Pozo Azul (Underwood). 
One specimen. Near Z. laticollis, but with shorter and broader elytra, which have 
each a large, angular, sharply-defined, velvety-black patch on the disc, followed by a 
cluster of cinereous scales ; the prothorax relatively narrower, distinctly carinate, and 
with an oblique cinereous stripe on each side, which is continued on to the humeri. 
From H. lacordairet (Boh.), from Brazil, it may be distinguished by its broader 
form and more closely granulate elytra, the latter with the black scales mostly 
concentrated into one large patch. 
4(a). Hilipinus granosus, sp.n. (Tab. XXXV. fig. 21, 3.) 
Elongate, shining, nigro-piceous, the prothorax and elytra rufescent, the latter spotted with black on their 
apical half, the legs ferruginous, with the knees and tarsi blackish; rather sparsely clothed with small 
fulvous scales, the intraocular space, two sinuous, oblique lines on the disc of the prothorax, which are 
continued on to the base of the elytra, and various small scattered spots on the rest of their surface, 
