EBURIA. 21 
apice truncatis et singulis bispinosis, supra utrinque maculis eburneis sublinearibus geminatis nigro 
marginatis quatuor, duabus basalibus (exteriore paullo longiore) duabusque pone medium (quarum exterior 
interiore duplo longior); antennis (¢ } quam corpus duplo longioribus unicoloribus, scapo robusto antice 
sulcato ; pedibus fulvo-rufis, femoribus quatuor posterioribus longe unispinosis. 
Long. 15 lin. o. 
Hab. GuateMaa, Capetillo ( Champion). 
A fine species, of a light tawny-brown hue, densely clothed with fine ashy pubescence, 
and bearing a striking resemblance at first sight to Pantomallus fuligineus, from which 
its spinose hinder femora at once distinguish it. The ivory-like spots of the elytra 
are larger, broader, and each pair closer together than in Pantomallus fuligineus, 
and are much narrower and more linear than those in Hburia pedestris. The exterior 
spot of the basal pair is relatively much longer than the corresponding spot in L. 
pedestris; and the corresponding spot in the hinder pair is double the length of the 
inner spot. The thorax is sculptured almost as in L. pedestris, being faintly and not 
densely roughened with vermiculate ruge. 
8. Eburia brevispinis. | 
E. stigmati et duvalit proxime affinis, rufescenti-fusca, erecte pilosa, pedibus antennisque fulvo-rufis, subtiliter 
griseo-pubescens; elytris punctulatis punctisque majoribus intermixtis, utrinque lineolis quatuor geminatis 
sed haud contiguis, duabus basalibus brevibus equalibus duabusque pone medium in vittula nigra sitis 
‘ineequalibus (exteriore quam interior duplo longiore) ; elytris apice sinuatis, angulo suturali breviter, exte- 
riore paullum longius spinoso; thorace vage rugoso, vix insequali, spinis lateralibus brevissimis obtusis, 
tuberculo antico-laterali et duobus dorsalibus nigris nitidis; femoribus quatuor posticis breviter uni- 
Spinosis. 
Long. 10 lin. GQ. 
Hab. Muxico, Soledad, Jalapa (Hége). 
Very similar in facies to the West-Indian £. stigma and EL. duvalii, but differing 
from both in the shorter femoral spines (the exterior one being extremely short), and 
from F. duvalii in the elytral and thoracic spines being also much shorter. ‘The colour 
is also more rufescent (approaching H. pedestris) than in either species. In the punc- 
tation of the elytra the mixture of rather large punctures with the minuter sculpture 
is notable, each puncture giving rise to a long erect stiff hair, which features are absent 
from the allied species. The ivory-like spots of the elytra are surrounded with black, 
which colour is lengthened moderately before and behind, the streak from the exterior 
median line nearly reaching the corresponding basal line. 
In the male the thorax has a short dorsal black line in addition to the tubercles. 
9. Eburia egrota. 
Subeylindrica, gracilis, pallide fulva, opaca, breviter erecte pilosa; thorace angusto, vage punctato-rugoso, 
tuberculis duobus disci nigris nitidis, spinis lateralibus post medium fulvis; elytris apice breviter sinuato- 
truncatis, angulo exteriore spinoso, suturali acuto, supra creberrime punctulatis, utrinque maculis subelon- 
gatis quatuor geminatis eburneis (basalibus equalibus, medianis longioribus) contiguis ; femoribus quatuor 
posticis spina interna elongata valida. . 
Long. 73 lin. 9. 
