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with the tip rounded off; the lateral carina curved. Sutural and second interspaces of elytra rather 
strongly depressed ; basal globosity distinct, but not very much elevate. 
Prosternum punctured also before the coxe. Mesosternal process flat, with the apex somewhat curved 
backwards. Abdomen feebly flattened in ¢, especially the fourth segment. 
Length 62 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Toxpam (Sallé),Temax in Yucatan [type] (Gaumer); British HONDURAS, 
Rio Hondo (Blancaneausr); Guaremata, El Tumbador (Champion). 
9. Kuparius celebs, sp.n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 5.) 
3. Similar to Z. suturalis ; last antennal segment shorter; basal angle of pronotum less produced backwards, 
the sides of the pronotum less sinuated before angle, a large triangular area from base to near apex 
black-brown variegated with luteous; suture of elytra much less impressed, a basal sutural patch 
including the basal callosities and another sutural patch just before the middle black, with a whitish-grey 
sutural patch behind each, the suture itself tessellated with black-brown and whitish-grey ; tibiz blacker 
than in £. suturalis. 
Length 44 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Duefias (Champion). 
One male. 
10. Euparius ochrus, sp.n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 6.) 
3. Brownish-black; pubescence of upperside brown, variegated with bright ochraceous, that of underside 
clayish-ochraceous, rather sparse; antenna and legs rufous, segments 9 and 10 of antenna brownish- 
black, basal half or two-thirds of femora, a subbasal ring and apex of tibie, and second tarsal segment 
brown ; rufous parts of legs with bright ochraceous pubescence. 
Rostrum with a fine mesial carina. Segments 9 and 10 of antenna almost symmetrical, 9 twice as long as 
broad, 10 one-third longer than broad, 11 a little longer than 9. Pronotum depressed only at base, 
convex in middle, very faintly sinuate laterally before base, angle of carina 90°, strongly rounded off. 
Elytra moderately impressed at suture, basal callosity not prominent, alternate interspaces convex, 
tessellate. Process of mesosternum subvertical, truncate, mesosternum ventrally dispersedly granulate ; 
abdomen impressed mesially on segments 1-4, the impression strongly narrowing behind. 
Length 84 millim. 
Hab. Nicaraava, Chontales (Belt). 
One male. 
11. Euparius rufus. 
Euparius rufus, Jordan, Nov. Zool. xi. p. 305. n. 188 (1904) *. 
A pale rufous-buff species, with a long straight lateral carina to the prothorax. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt, Janson).—CotomsBia!; Ecuapor! (Mus. Tring). 
Two males. 
12. Euparius thoracicus. (Tab. XIII. fig. 7.) 
Cratoparis thoracicus, Fahreeus, in Schoenh. Gen. Spec. Cure. v. p. 222. n. 8 (1839) °; Jekel, 
Ins. Saund. i. p. 127, notes 1 and 2 (1855) *; Gemm. & Har. Cat. Col. ix. p. 2746 (1872) °*. 
The prosternum is punctured before the coxe, not smooth. 
Hab. Muxico!23, Totosinapan (Sallé), Cordova (Hoge). 
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