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thickened at the apex and clothed on the dilated part with long, laid, silky hairs, and 
the terminal joints shortened. 
3. Acanthoderes lacrymans. (Pteridotelus lachrymosus, Tab. XI. fig. 6.) 
Pteridotelus lacrymans, Thomson, Syst. Céramb. p. 5447. 
Hab. Mexico’, Puebla, Oaxaca (Sal/é). 
Belongs to a group of species in which the terminal joints of the antenne are much 
shortened ; but it stands almost alone in this group in the almost rounded apex and 
faint longitudinal carine of the elytra, and thus connects it with the following species, 
for which Lacordaire could find a place in no described genus. ‘Traces of hair-tufts at 
the apexes of the third and fourth antennal joints indicate also a relationship to 
Tetrasarus. 
4. Acanthoderes funerarius. (Tab. XI. figg. 3, 4.) 
Acanthoderes funerarius, Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, viii. p. 151, nota. 
Var. Myoxomorpha Erichsonii, Thomson, Physis, ii. p. 147. 
Hab. Mexico, San Luis Potosi (Dr. Palmer), near the capital (Flohr), Jalapa (Hége), 
Oaxaca, var. erichsoni (Sallé). 
5. Acanthoderes circumflexus. 
Acanthoderus circumflexus, Jacquelin Duval, in Sagra’s Hist. Cuba, An. Art. p. 270°. 
Acanthoderes circumflexus, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 207”. 
Acanthoderes mexicanus (De}.), Harold & Gemm. Cat. Col. x. p. 3146. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Sallé), Misantla (Hoge); Guarema.a, Zapote, Tamahu, Vera 
Paz, San Miguel, 1500 feet (Champion); Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt ?, Janson) ; Costa 
Rica, Caché (Rogers); Panama, Matachin (Schunke).—West Inpirs, Cuba’, Santiago 
de Cuba (Carter); Sour America, Colombia, Venezuela. 
6. Acanthoderes inquinatus. (Tab. XI. fig. 8.) 
Acanthoderes inquinatus, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 2077. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt', Janson). 
7. Acanthoderes bivitta., (Tab. XI. fig. 9.) 
Steirastoma bivitta, White, Cat. Long. Col. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 38547. 
Acanthoderes bivitta, Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, viii. p. 476%; id. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, 
p. 228%. | 
Hab. Nicaraeva, Chontales (Belt *, Janson).—Sourn America, Amazons **. 
8. Acanthoderes lugens. 
Psapharochrus lugens, Thomson, Syst. Céramb. p. 5437. 
Hab. Mexico }, Orizaba (Sailé). 
