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RHYNCHOPHORA. 
m. Apical declivity of elytra more or less densely pubescent grey or luteous . 
Apical declivity of elytra sparsely variegated with grey ; base of suture with 
a conspicuous, elongate, oreamy-wite spot ; basal angle of pronotum very 
little produced laterad . . . Species No. 14. 
. Apical declivity of elytra uniformly grey "ike | py gidium, proximally bordered 
by a brown band Loe Species No. 15. 
Apical declivity of elytra variegated with brown . 0. 
. Pronotum with numerous longitudinal ridges . Le ee p- 
Pronotum with very few or no longitudinal ridges, simply reticulate r. 
. Elytra with luteous or brown transverse band at or before apical declivity ; 
tarsi rufous or luteous for the greater part . q. 
No such bands; tarsi blackish-brown for the greater part . . . Species No. 16. 
. Pronotum somewhat depressed before carina; elytra strongly declivous 
behind, with grey band on the declivous portion . . Species No. 17. 
Pronotum not depressed ; upper surface of body almost evenly convex (in 
side view) from head to pygidium; a luteous-grey band before apical 
declivity of elytra ; fore tibia not brown at apex Species No. 18. 
. Pronotum for the greater part luteous-grey Species No. 19. 
Pronotum for the greater part brown . . Species No. 20. 
1. Eusphyrus circulus, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 11.) 
$ 2. Brown, clayish-grey pubescent parts of upperside reddish, base and sides of pronotum, a spot on basal 
callosities of elytra, a nearly circular ring common to both elytra, and two indistinct bands before 
apex, pubescent-brown ; antenna rufous, at least at base; legs rufous, middle of femora and apex of 
tarsi brunnescent. Pronotum finely rugose. Elytra rather coarsely striate-punctate ; alternate inter- 
spaces, especially the seventh, somewhat convex, basal callosity distinct. Mid tibia of 3 dilated 
internally at apex into a small black ridge which bears a comb. ‘The ring on the elytra often black filled 
in with black or brown. 
Length 2 millim. 
Hab. Gvuatemata, Calderas and Quiché Mountains, 7000-9000 feet (Champion). 
A series. 
2, Husphyrus bicolor, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 12.) 
2. Rufous, brunnescent beneath, almost uniformly pubescent-grey ; side of elytron from shoulder to apical 
declivity black, this area narrowest in front, posteriorly extending dorsad as far as the third line of 
punctures; a spot on basal callosities brown; pronotum with traces of brown spots; antenna black, 
rufous at base; tarsi, except bases of sesments, and tip of tibia blackish-brown. Prothorax half as 
broad again as long, sides rather strongly rounded anteriorly, finely rugose. Elytra slightly flattened 
above; stripes of punctures only feebly impressed. 
Length 2} millim. 
Hab. Guaremata, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
Two females. 
