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9. Stereodermus godmani, sp. n. (‘Lab. I. fig. 9.) 
Nigro-piceus, minus nitidus, elytris nigro-rufis ; antennis crassis, conspicuiter setosellis ; prothorace parcius 
punctato ; elytris intervallis carinatis, punctatura fere nulla. 
Long. 7 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Panzos in Vera Paz (Champion). 
Rostrum very broad, bearing a few short sete on each side in front of the broad 
pterygia ; the groove between the head and antenne quite indefinite, widely separated 
from the vertex, with which it is connected by a fine indistinct channel ; eyes prominent, 
shining, not facetted. Thorax black, dull at the sides, with a few rather fine punctures ; 
the transverse depression deep at the sides. Elytra with the intervals very distinct, 
narrow and strongly elevated: the second quite disappears in the middle, the third is 
distinct but dull, the fourth separated from the fifth, which is strongly elevated and 
shining; the grooves on the outer part are broad and distinct, but the punctures are 
altogether indistinct. Front tibie broad, but with only a shallow excision ; all the 
femora with two distinct series of pallid erect sete. Underside of head polished. 
Metasternum prominent, not sulcate. Abdomen only obsoletely impressed. 
Only one specimen was procured of this fine species. I think it is a female. 
10. Stereodermus zunilensis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 10, antenna.) 
Nigro-piceus, antennis crassis, articulo ultimo ovato; prothorace crebre minus subtiliter punctato; elytris 
intervallis carinato-elevatis, punctatura parum discreta. 
Long. 7-83 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet (Champion). 
Antenne thick, the joints of the club shorter than in the other species. Rostrum 
very broad ; its groove continued to the vertex, the lateral boundaries of its basal part 
depressed and dull. Thorax rather broad, much narrowed in front, distinctly punctured ; 
the transverse constriction well marked. Interstices of the elytra strongly elevated, 
narrow, second rather long, the fourth as distinct as the fifth, except at the base, where 
it is quite indistinct. Legs stout; front tibie rather broad, their notch moderately 
deep. Head shining beneath, but with a longitudinal groove, along the margins of 
which run the serial sete. The punctures on the sides of the metasternum sub- 
obsolete. 
Three specimens. 
11. Stereodermus puncticollis, sp. n. 
Angustus, piceus, nitidus; prothorace minus parce et subtiliter punctato; elytris intervallis carinato-elevatis, 
punctatura parum discreta; capite subtus nitido, pterygiis barbatis. 
Long. 53-63 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 5000 feet (Champion). 
This species has some of the polished parts of the surface less free from punctuation 
