BRACHYTARSUS.—PAREXILLIS. 379 
brown and luteous. Underside slightly punctured at sides, practically impunctate mesially. Legs 
rufescent-brown, basal half of tibise and the tarsi paler, a grey ring before middle of tibise and another 
at apex, both indistinct. 
Length 3 millim. 
Hab. GuateMata, Cerro Zunil, Capetillo (Champion). 
Two males. 
2. Brachytarsus strigosus, sp. n. 
3 Q@. In colour similar to B. championi, smaller, more grey ; prothorax much more gradually narrowed from 
base to apex, not subangulate at basal third, basal angle less rounded; elytra more cylindrical, each with 
a black spot before middle occupying interspaces 3, 4, and 5. 
Length 23 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Guanajuato (//6ge). 
A series. 
3. Brachytarsus naviculus, sp.n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 27.) 
9. Brown beneath, rufescent above, pubescent-grey, elliptical, being evenly rounded at the sides from head 
to pygidium. Prothorax smooth, laterally with dispersed very shallow circular punctures, no distinct 
markings, basal angle 90°, with the tip rounded off. Elytra very gradually slanting behind, convex- 
declivous from base, with faint vestiges of brown spots. Pygidium and sternites 4and 5rufous. Under- 
side feebly coriaceous, with very shallow circular punctures here and there. Legs and antenna rufous, 
segments 10 and 11 of the latter brown. 
Length 23 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, El Jicaro in Vera Paz (Champion). 
One female. 
XXXII. ANTHRIBULUS. 
Anthribulus, Leconte, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xv. p. 406 (1876) (type: rotundatus). 
Range: North and Central America. 
1. Anthribulus rotundatus. 
Anthribulus rotundatus, Leconte, 1. c. p. 407 (1876) *. 
Hab. Norts America, Atlantic district !—Mexico, Orizaba (H. H. Smith). 
One specimen, agreeing fairly well with others before me from North America. 
XXXIV. PAREXILLIS. 
Parewillis, Jordan, Nov. Zool. xi. p. 284 (1904) (type: lineatus). 
Range: South and Central America. 
3 2. Rostrum neither carinate nor sulcate on upperside. Carina of prothorax basal. Antenna long. Eye 
deeply sinuate. 
Similar to the Oriental Hvi/lis, Pascoe (1860). 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 6, Hebruary 1907. 3 DD 
