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APPENDIX 





One specimen, presented to us by Signor A. Solari, of Genoa, who has paid much 

 attention to Acalles and the allied forms during recent years. 









MACROMERUS (pp. 506, 729) 





Macromerus succinctus 



This common Central- Americ 



507) 







as far south as Peru 





;an insect, of which I have now seen specimens from 



parable from M. numenius, Er. (Wiegm. Archiv, 1847, 







1, p. 133), and Chevrolat's name will have to be sunk as a synonym 















HILIPOMIMUS 





Hilipomorphus , Champ, antek, iv. 4, p. 520 (1905) (nee Desbrochers, 1891). 





The name Hilipomorphas proves to be preoccupied for an eastern genus of Calandrinae, 





and Hilipomimus is now substituted for it. 







TYLODERMA (p. 527). 



Tyloderma aeneotinctum (p. 528). 



To the localities given, add : — Nicaragua, San Carlos (Baker) 

 One specimen, kindly presented by its captor. 



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M^MACTES (p. 528). 



Maemactes perforatus (p. 529). 



To the localities given, add : — Costa Rica, Puntarenas (Biolley). 

 Two specimens, smaller than the Guatemalan types. 







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EUBULUS (p. 544). 



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Eubulus longipes (p. 560). 



To the locality given, add : — Nicaragua, Chontales (Janson, in coll. Fry) 



Described from a single specimen from Bugaba. 







43 (a). Eubulus cristula 



Ccelosternus cristula, Faust, in litt. 



sp 



(Tab. IX. figg. 25, 25 a, b.) 





Subovate, broad, convex, shining, black, the antennae and apices of the tarsi ferruginous ; densely clothed 



with intermixed reddish-brown and whitish, oval scales, the elytra with a common, transverse, black 

 basal patch (extending outward to the fifth row of punctures), and the third and fifth interstices each 

 with a crest of short, erect, black, setiform scales just below the base, the third interstice also with a 



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