480 SUPPLEMENT. 
Copturus fulvocruciatus (p. $2). 
To the localities given, add :—Nicaragua, Managua (Solart). 
95 (a). Copturus cribricollis, sp.n. (Tab. XXIII. figg. 8, 8a.) 
Elliptic, nigro-piceous ; variegated with scattered patches of small, narrow, cinereous scales, the scales on the 
prothorax clustered into various coalescent irregular markings at the sides, a large spot in the middle at 
the base, and a small one in a line with it at the apex, those on the elytra condensed into a posteriorly 
interrupted sutural stripe, a broad common transverse patch at the base, a narrower one just beyond the 
middle, two much interrupted fascia in a line with these externally, and a small patch on the margin 
near the apex; the vestiture of the under surface much coarser, whitish, that of the legs rather fine, 
close, and whitish, the posterior femora with a bare space near the apex. Eyes very large, narrowly 
separated. Rostrum shorter than the head and prothorax, rugulose and carinate at the base. Second 
joint of the funiculus very elongate, nearly as long as 3-6 united. Prothorax short, coarsely, densely 
punctate. Elytra much wider than the prothorax, somewhat rounded at the sides, separately rounded at 
the apex; rather coarsely punctate-striate, the interstices densely, transversely rugose, becoming convex 
towards the sides. Meso- and metasternum slightly depressed between the middle ccxe. Legs short ; 
femora sharply unidentate. 
Length 34, breadth 1%, millim. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Higuito, Pacific slope (Biolley). 
One specimen. Near C. ludiosus, but with the vestiture finer, the markings of the 
prothorax and elytra uniformly cinereous, the sutural stripe interrupted near the apex 
only, the two common transverse patches sharply defined, the rostrum shorter. ‘The 
coarsely punctured prothorax and elytral strie, the annulate posterior femora, &c., 
separate C. cribricollis from C. multiguttatus. 
LECHRIOPS (p. 91). 
9 (s). Lechriops erythrorrhynchus, sp. n. (Tab. XXIII. figg. 9, 9a, 10.) 
Subovate, black, the prothorax and the femora in part piceous, the rostrum and antenne ferruginous, the 
tarsi fusco-ferruginous ; the vestiture fine, yellowish-white, intermixed with black on the elytra, that on 
the prothorax condensed into three interrupted vitte, the pallid scales on the elytra condensed into an 
interrupted sutural stripe, which becomes denser and whiter on an oblong space just beyond the middle, 
and numerous streaks and spots, the posterior femora with a bare annulus towards the apex; the under 
surface densely and uniformly clothed with yellowish-white scales. Eyes very large, narrowly separated. 
Rostrum shining, rugulosely punctate and carinate at the base. Joint 2 of the funiculus elongate, nearly 
as long as 3-6 united, 3 and 4 equal in length. Prothorax short, narrowing from the base, densely, 
rather coarsely punctate. Elytra broadly subcordate, blunt at the apex, depressed along the suture at 
the base ; finely punctate-striate, the interstices densely rugulose. Rostral canal extending to the front 
of the metasternum, Legs short; femora sharply dentate ; intermediate and posterior knees dentate. 
Length 34-32, breadth 2 millim. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Managua (Solazi). 
Two specimens, kindly presented by Signor Solari. The elytral markings are 
variable, one example having the interstices 2-4 streaked (like the suture) with 
yellowish-white scales and the spots on the disc more extended than in the other. 
Near L. rufomaculatus, but not very closely related to that or any other species 
described in this work. 
