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3 (a). Eburodacrys levicornis. 
E. calhwanthe affinis; differt antennarum articulis 3°-4™ in ¢ vage, in Q vix perspicue canaliculatis, 5°-6™ 
integris. Major, pallide flava, erecte setosa, thorace transversim strigoso, tuberculis duobus antico-discoida- 
libus nigris, spina laterali tuberibusque dorsalibus flavis ; elytris crebre punctatis post maculas levissimis, 
utrinque maculis sicut in Z. callixantha oblongo-ovatis tribus, una basali postice nigro-marginata, duabus 
postmedianis contiguis nigro-cinctis quarum exteriori paullo posteriori; angulo suturali acuto producto, 
exteriori spiniformi flavo; antennarum scapo (¢ 2) basi antice late dilatato et retuso; femorum spinis 
fusco-nigris. 
Long. 83-10 lin. $ Q. 
. Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion).—Soutn America, Venezuela (G6ring). 
The antenne in the single female example obtained by Mr. Champion show scarcely 
any trace of sulci even on the third joint, and very few punctures. A female from 
Venezuela has the sulci a little more conspicuous, and a male from the same locality 
shows them distinctly on the third and fourth joints; but the furrows are not deep or 
carinated on the margins as in the deceptively similar £. callixantha and in all the 
allied species. In EF. callixantha joints third to sixth are sulcated. The erect hairs of 
the elytra are very much less numerous than in L. callixantha; and they are much 
shorter than in E. 6-maculata (Fabr.) and allied species. 
3 (s). Eburodacrys coalescens. (Tab. XVII. fig. 14.) 
Angusta, testaceo-flava, longe erecte setosa, thorace relative valde elongato, versus medium paullulum dilatato, 
spina laterali brevissima, dorso sat recte transversim strigoso, tuberculis duobus discoidalibus nigris ; 
elytris usque ad apicem confertim punctulatis, angulo suturali acuto producto, exteriori spiniformi flavo, 
utrinque maculis duabus eburneis, altera basali rotunda altera mediana lata ; pedibus gracilibus, femoribus 
posticis quam corpus multo longioribus. 
Long. 6 lin. ¢. 
Hab. Nicaraeva (Sallé). 
The union of the twin ivory spots in the middle of the elytra forms an irregular oval 
spot (narrowly margined, except externally, with brown), the division between the two 
being marked by a curved punctured line. . 
Eburodacrys mexicana (p. 23). (Tab. XVII. fig. 17.) 
Var. E. interrupta. Thoracis rugulis medio plus minusve interruptis. 
Hab. Guatemata, Mirandilla (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba 
(Champion). . 
ROMALEUM (p. 23). 
Romaleum atomarium (p. 24). 
The Mexican example which I referred to this species, on further comparison with 
North-American specimens of &. atomarium, proves not to belong to it, and to be nearer 
Hypermallus than Romaleum. The differences between the two genera, however, are 
very slight. It is described below as H. decipiens. The true £. atomarium has not 
yet been received from Central America, and must therefore be erased from our list. 
