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evenly convex, the notum forming a rather distinct angle with the sternite, therefore the side appearing 
subcarinate. Elytra evenly convex, not depressed at suture. Pygidium rounded, somewhat broader 
than long. Anal sternite emarginate. 
Length 22 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
One female. The only metallic species known to me. 
XXVIT. EUGONOPS. 
Eugonops, Jordan, Nov. Zool. xi. p. 285 (1904) (type: germaini). 
More elongate than Ormiscus. Upper edge of antennal cavity cariniform, extending from apex of rostrum 
close to eye. Rostrum narrowed at base. Eye much longer than broad. Carina of prothorax very 
strongly curved, being almost basal in middle, 
Two species from South America (Brazil and Bolivia) are described (J. ¢.), a third 
being now added from Central America. They are very prettily coloured for 
Anthribide, their pattern being somewhat after the style of that of the Cleride. 
1. Eugonops championi, sp.n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 20.) 
2. Black, pubescent whitish-grey, marked with black, white, and pale yellow. Rostrum rufescent, nearly 
twice as broad as long. Frons not quite half the width of the rostrum. Antenna rufous at base, 
rufescent in middle, club black. Prothorax nearly as long as broad, convex, densely punctate-granulate, 
on each side with a pale yellow patch at apex and a black spot at base; carina less curved forward 
dorso-laterally than in the other two species of the genus (Nov. Zool. xi. 1904, p. 285). Elytra 
subcylindrical, punctate-striate, base black, this black area extending to near middle of lateral margin, 
bordered with white, also a pale yellow patch behind it on disc, a white line along basal edge curving 
backwards at scutellum and running along suture close to hinder edge of black area, this basal line 
laterally stopping above shoulder, behind shoulder another transverse white line, short, apex of elytra 
pale yellow. Pygidium nearly semicircular, Meso-metasterna black at sides, marked with white. 
Legs rufous, femora black in middle, tarsi brown, except base. 
Length 23 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Volcan de Atitlan (Champion). 
One female. 
XXVIII. CYBOSOMA, gen. nov. 
9. Close to Ormiscus, Waterh. (1845). Eye subglobular, sinussmall. Carina of pronotum distinctly separate 
from base. Pygidium twice as long as broad ; anal ventral segment of abdomen truncate-emarginate. 
First segment of fore tarsus less than twice as long as apically broad. 
Type: C. grande, sp. n. 
One species. 
1. Cybosoma grande, sp.n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 21, 21a.) 
@. Brown-black, densely pubescent olive above, marmorated with white, lines of punctures of elytron white ; 
under surface greyish-white, rather faintly spotted with olive-clay at sides. Rostrum one-third broader 
than long, coarsely punctate-rugate, with ill-defined smooth mesial line. Head rugulose, subreticulate ; 
frons very broad, two-thirds the width of the rostrum, nearly flat. Anterior lobe of eye very much 
