244 SUPPLEMENT. 
PANTOMALLUS (p. 18). 
Pantomallus fuligineus (p. 18). 
To the locality given, add :—GuatemaLa, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
CHLORIDA (p. 18). 
Chlorida cincta (p. 19). 
To the localities given, add:—GuatemaLa, Purula, Las Mercedes, Volcan de Atitlan 
(Champion) ; Costa Rica (Van Patten); Panama, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui (Cham- 
pion). 
This species, Mr. Champion informs me, is frequently attracted by light. 
EBURIA (p. 19). 
Eburia stigmatica (p. 19). 
Eburia perforata, Leconte (p. 19). 
The only ground on which Leconte separated his species from E. stigmatica, as he 
himself states, was the presence of a spine at the sutural as well as at the exterior angle 
of the elytral truncature, Chevrolat expressly describing the elytra as having only an 
- exterior spine at the apex and being “ tronquées sur la suture.” The examination of a 
numerous series of E. stigmatica from Mexico, named as such in the Sallé and other 
collections, proves, however, that Chevrolat made a mistake in his description or had 
a mutilated specimen before him; all have a distinct and long spine at the sutural 
angle. There remains therefore nothing to separate the two species. By the rules of 
priority, as at present understood, I presume the older name of the species must be 
retained in spite of the false description. 
2(a). Eburia ulkei. 
Eburia ulkei, Bland, Proc. Am. Ent. Soc. i. p. 270; Leconte, Smiths. Misc. Coll. ui. (1878), 
p. 179°. 
Hab. Nortn America, California }.—Mexico, Ventanas (forrer). 
I obtained a specimen of this species (without locality) at the sale of the collection 
of the late Aspinall Turner. It is remarkable for its glabrous pitchy-brown upper 
surface. 
Eburia blancaneauxi (p. 20). (Tab. XVII. fig. 5.) 
We now take the opportunity of figuring this species. 
4(a). Eburia patruelis. 
Cylindrica, fulvescenti-fusca, dense incumbenti-pubescens et passim erecte pilosa; thorace sparsim grosse 
punctato spina mediana sat magna acuta, tuberculo laterali anteriori prominenti, alteris (concoloribus) 
discoidalibus elevatis duobus callisque duobus prope marginem posteriorem ; elytris obtusissime truncatis, 
