EULECHRIOPS. , 125 
Two specimens. A minute, short-ovate form, with rufescent elytra (a streak at the 
base of the suture excepted), and their vestiture mainly condensed into interrupted 
transverse fasciz, the legs very short and stout. 
33. Hulechriops conicicollis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 3, 3a, b.) 
Rhomboidal, obscure ferruginous, the elytra each with an oblique dark streak near the suture before the 
middle (the two streaks forming a common w-shaped mark) ; thickly clothed with small scales : the head, 
the prothorax with a broad sharply-defined vitta on each side (extending halfway down the flanks) and 
a narrow median line, the elytra with two irregular fascie (one below the base and another at the middle), 
the humeri, and suture, the under surface, and legs, ochreous or flavo-cinereous, the seriate elytral 
punctures each with a piliform whitish scale, the rest of the vestiture of the upper surface reddish-brown 
or ferruginous, Eyes moderately large, contiguous. Rostrum comparatively slender, curved, about as 
long as the head and prothorax, sparsely punctate, a little smoother in the 9, the antenne inserted near 
the base, the funiculus slender, joints 1 and 2 subequal in length, 4 longer than 3. Prothorax broader 
than long, conical; densely, finely punctate, and feebly carinate. Elytra one-half wider than the 
prothorax, rounded-triangular ; punctate-striate, the interstices broad, rugose, and feebly convex. Rostral 
canal very deep, reaching as far as the posterior margin of the middle coxe, the mesosternal excavation 
broad. Legs short; femora unarmed. 
Length 3-33, breadth 14-2 millim. (¢ ?.) 
Hab. Mexico, Toxpam (Sallé), Jalapa (Hoge); Guatemata, San Geronimo (Champion). 
Many specimens from San Gerdnimo, two only from Mexico. A species with the 
rostrum comparatively long and slender, and the antenne inserted close to its base, a 
conical prothorax, and a very deep rostral canal. The dark v-shaped mark on the 
elytra is preceded and followed by several flavo-cinereous spots, which are included in 
the pallid fascie. 
34. Kulechriops sibinioides, sp. n. 
Smaller than £. conzcicollis, the elytra narrower and without the w-shaped darker mark on the disc, the vitte 
on the prothorax and the pallid elytral fascize less sharply defined, the prothorax slightly rounded at 
the sides posteriorly, the rostrum more slender, that of the 2 smooth. 
Length 24-23, breadth 12-13 millim. (¢ @.) 
Hab. GuateMaa, Capetillo (Champion). 
Two specimens, apparently distinct from F. conicicollis. The rostral canal does not 
extend beyond the middle coxe in either sex. 
35. Kulechriops tenuirostris, sp. n. 
Very like LZ. conicicollis, but with the common y-shaped dark mark on the elytra reduced to a short streak 
on the second interstice ; the eyes a little smaller; the rostrum more slender, that of the 9 straighter, 
longer than the head and prothorax, and almost smooth ; joint 2 of the funiculus a little shorter than 1, 
4 longer than 3; the prothorax slightly rounded at the sides posteriorly, the vitte less sharply defined ; 
the elytra blunter at the apex, the pallid fascia reduced to a few spots; the rostral canal of the 9 
extending beyond the middle coxe. 
Length 24-3, breadth 13-17 millim. (¢ 9.) 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Pefia Blanca (Champion). 
Seven specimens. The rostrum of the female is longer, straighter, and more slender 
than in the same sex of £. sidintoides. The elytra are as broad as in £. conicicollis. 
