RHYNCHOPHORA. 721 
1. Catiline conotrachelinus, sp.n. (Tab. XXXV. figg. 22, 22a.) 
Subovate, moderately shining, black, mottled with rufo-piceous; sparsely clothed with minute, narrow, 
fulvous scales, the elytra each with two small clusters of ochreous scales at the base, that on the third 
interstice conspicuous from above, the other transverse. Head densely punctate, with a small smooth 
prominence above each eye; rostrum rugulosely punctate, subcarinate at the sides, much smoother at 
the apex and along the middle; joint 2 of the funiculus nearly as long as 1. Prothorax strongly 
transverse, bisinuate at the base, narrowed and feebly constricted in front; densely, rugulosely punctate 
and obsoletely carinate. lytra narrowing from the base; rather coarsely seriate-punctate, the inter- 
stices 3 and 5 interruptedly costate, the third elevation on 3 very prominent and truncate posteriorly, 
7 and 8 also a little raised. Beneath closely punctate. 
Length 5, breadth 23 millim. (@ 2) 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
One specimen. 
CHELOTONYX (p. 126). 
Chelotonyx fasciculatus (p. 126). 
To the locality given, add :—Bnritish Honpuras, Rio Hondo (Blancaneauz). 
ERIRRHINA. 
GRYPIDIOPSIS (p. 127). 
Grypidiopsis variegatus (p. 127). 
To the locality given, add :—Panama (coll. Pascoe, in Mus. Brit.). 
2. Grypidiopsis (?) asperatus, sp.n. (Tab. XXXV. figg. 23, 23a, 3.) 
Subovate, shining, nigro-piceous, the antennae, the tip of the rostrum, and the tarsi ferruginous ; sparsely 
clothed with small, narrow, ochreous scales, which are clustered into a spot at about the middle of the 
third elytral interstice. Head rugulosely punctate, the eyes rather coarsely facetted, distant ; rostrum 
stout, curved, widening outwards, about as long as the prothorax, rugulosely punctate, finely carinate 
down the middle, smooth at the tip, the antennz inserted near the apex, joint 1 of the funiculus stout, 
much longer than 2, 3-7 short, the club ovate. Prothorax strongly transverse, rounded at the sides 
anteriorly, narrowed and feebly constricted in front, subtruncate at the base, the ocular lobes feebly 
developed ; densely, rugulosely punctate and also carinate. Elytra much wider than the prothorax, 
somewhat triangular, the sides parallel anteriorly, the disc transversely depressed below the hase, the 
humeri prominent; seriate-punctate, the interstices feebly granulate, convex, 3 interruptedly costate, 
5 and 7 also raised. Beneath closely punctate. Legs rather short; femora moderately stout, acutely 
unidentate ; tibie and tarsi rather slender, the tibie sinuate within, unguiculate at the outer apical 
angle, and unarmed at the inner angle, the tarsal claws small, simple. 
Length 4,1,, breadth 2 millim. (<¢.) 
Hab. Guaremata, Senahu in Vera Paz (Champion). 
One specimen. This insect is not unlike some of the smaller Conotracheli 
(C. maculipes, &c.), but it has simple tarsal claws and the rostral canal is wanting. 
The rostrum is formed as in Grypidiopsis, but the tibia are not mucronate at the 
‘inner apical angle and the long, slender claw arises from the outer angle. ‘The species, 
however, can be included in Grypidiopsis for the present. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 4, April 1906. 47Z 
