118 LONGICORNIA. 
4, Kupogonius ursulus. (Tab. VIII. fig. 13.) 
Eupogonius ursulus, Bates, loc. cit. p. 285°. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt *). 
Group POGONOCHERINI. 
ESTOLA. | 
Estola, Fairmaire et Germain, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1859, p. 524; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. ix. p. 643. 
Seventeen species of this exclusively American genus have been described. The 
range includes temperate regions from Chili in the South to the United States in the 
North, Pogonocherus (?) sordidus (Leconte), from Lower California, being an Lstola 
very closely allied to F. perforata. 
1. Estola perforata. 
Estola perforata, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 200°. 
Hab. Guatema.a, Capetillo, San Juan and Tamahu, Vera Paz (Champion); Britiso | 
Honpuras, Belize (Blancaneauxr); Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt !, Janson); Costa Rica, 
Caché (fogers). 
In this species the elytra are more elongate and less trigonal than in the majority of 
the genus. It differs also in the absence of broad pallid rings from the antenne. 
(chiefly the eighth joint), the joints being only narrowly ringed with grey at the base, 
and, further, in the plane mesosternum. 
2. Estola ignobilis. (Tab. VIII. fig. 11.) 
Estola ignobilis, Bates, loc. cit.* 
Hab. Muxico, Toxpam (Sallé); Guatemata, Duefias, Capetillo, San Gerdnimo (Cham- 
pion); British Honpuras, Belize (Blancaneaux) ; Nicaracua, Chontales (Belt *, Janson). 
3. Estola vittulata. (Tab. VIII. fig. 12.) 
Estola vittulata, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1873, p. 226°. 
Hab. Guatamata, Tocoy, Vera Paz (Champion); British Honpuras, Belize (Blan- 
caneaux) ; Nicaragua, Chontales (Bel¢ 1). | 
TAELOSILLA. 
Telosilla, Thomson, Physis, ii. p. 112; Lacordaire, Gen. ix. p. 644. 
One species, which I have not seen, from Mexico, constitutes this genus. 
