RHYNCHOPHORA., 719 
cinereous, the elytral tubercles each bearing a short, decumbent seta, the vestiture of the under surface 
and legs very sparse and whitish. Head densely punctate, the eyes distant; rostrum stout, feebly 
curved, about as long as the head and prothorax, rugulosely punctate, the sulci beneath long and 
parallel, the antennz inserted near the tip, joint 2 of the funiculus nearly twice as long as 1. 
Prothorax strongly transverse, narrowing from the middle forwards, the sides parallel behind; sparsely 
granulate and very minutely punctate. Elytra elongate, much wider than the prothorax, parallel in 
their basal half, the humeri obtuse ; seriate-punctate, the interstices flat on the disc, rather convex at 
the sides, minutely punctate, and each with a row of small, smooth, scattered, setigerous tubercles, the 
apices obtusely dentate. Ventral segments very sparsely, finely punctate. 
Length 11, breadth 44 millim. (<.) 
Hab. Costa Rica, La Palma 1600 metres (Biolley). 
One immature specimen, received just in time to be included in this Supplement. 
A close ally of the variable H. punctatoscabratus, but with a relatively narrower 
prothorax and the elytral interstices each set with a scattered series of small setigerous 
tubercles. 
Hilipinus occultus (p. 60). 
To the localities given, add:—Costa Rica, Reventazon, Plains of Santa Clara 
( Biolley). 
LIXOMORPHA * (p. 62). 
Lixomorpha albomarginata (p. 63). 
To the Costa Rican localities given, add :—Azahar de Cartago, Pozo Azul (Under- 
wood), Caché (Biolley). 
ANCHONINA. 
ANCHONUS (p. 68). 
Anchonus biolleyi (pp. 69, 70). 
To the Costa Rican localities given, add :—Cariblanco, Sarapiqui, Turrialba (Biolley, 
in Mus. Brit.). 
Anchonus ovatus (p. 82). 
To the Costa Rican localities given, add :—La Palma 1600 metres (Biolley). 
One specimen, agreeing with the example from Irazu previously described. 
CLEONINA. 
DINOCLEUS (p. 100). 
1. Dinocleus mexicanus. 
Dinocleus molitor, antea, p. 100, t. 7. fig. 4. 
Dinocleus mexicanus, Casey, Canad. Ent. 1904, p. 322. 
Capt. Casey has renamed the Guerrero Dinoclews previously referred by him to 
* In a posthumous paper by Faust (Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1904, p. 189) the name Livomorphus has been 
used for a new genus of Cleonina. 
