LONGICORNIA. 301 
Guatemala the reddish vitta of the elytra is broader and less clearly defined from the 
black ground-colour than in those from the State of Panama. 
DESMIPHORA (p. 115). 
Desmiphora cirrosa (p. 115). 
To the localities given, add:—GuatemMaLa, Yzabal (Sallé), Mirandilla (Champion) ; 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Desmiphora mexicana (p. 116). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Misantla, Cerro de Plumas (Hoge); Britis 
Honpvuras, Belize (Blancaneaux); GuateMata, San Gerdénimo, Volcan de Atitlan 
(Champion); Panama, near the city (Champion, Boucard). 
6. Desmiphora scapularis. 
D. egrote affinis. Parva, cylindrica, rufescenti-fusca ; thorace (vitta lata dorsali antice abbreviata atro-fusca 
excepta), humeris, plaga elytrorum anteapicali (gutta utrinque nuda atro-fusca excepta) corporeque 
subtus, cano-tomentosis ; vertice penicillis duabus fuscis; thorace antice penicillis majoribus tribus canis 
(duabus posterioribus fuscescentibus); elytris basi fulvo-pilosis, versus apicem penicillis utrinque tribus 
canis; antennis rufis, scapo fusco, minus dense sed longe pilosis; pedibus testaceo-flavis, cano variegatis ; 
elytris utrinque costa lata obliqua obtusa levi, basi, sutura et lateribus punctatis. 
Long. 34 lin. 
Hab. Panama, David (Champion). 
Nearest allied to D. cirrosa, which it resembles in the position of its hoary-white 
pubescence, but much smaller, and paler in colour. 
7. Desmiphora farinosa. (Tab. XXII. fig. 13.) 
Parva, cylindrica, rufo-testacea, albo-pubescens, longe pilosa, haud penicillata ; capite, thoracis lateribus, corpore 
subtus, elytrisque lituris curvatis, densius albo-tomentosis; antennis quam corpus fere duplo longioribus, 
supra breviter subtus longius pilosis, scapo brevi, gracile ovato, articulis 3°-4™ sat elongatis, equalibus, 
ceteris brevioribus, gradatim crescentibus; vertice elongato; thorace antice elevato, tuberculo laterali 
minuto, dorso nudo, polito punctato; elytris apice excepto confertim punctatis, nec costatis; antennis 
pedibusque pallidius rufo-testaceis. 
Long. 33 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Belongs to Desmiphora rather than to Pyrrhacita, jadging from the shorter antennal 
scape, but differs from both in the absence of the characteristic hair-tufts. The long 
erect hairs approach, however, on the vertex and the anterior margin of the thorax, the 
tufted form. The vertex is much longer, and the upper part of the eyes more distant 
from the thorax, and the antenne more slender than in typical Desmiphore. 
