360 . SUPPLEMENT. 
elongated elytra, the present genus approaches it closely. It differs in the thorax 
being unarmed on the disc and furnished with a lateral tubercle, and in the elytra 
being without dorsal carina, &c. 
1. Ecteneolus flohri. 
Obscure fuscus, elytris griseis fasciis duabus valde undulatis (vel submacularibus) approximatis post-medianis, 
obscure fuscis ; thorace confertim, elytris sparsim irregulariter, punctatis ; antennis fusco-rufis, articulis a 
3° basi carneo-griseis. 
Long. 6 lin. 
Hab. Mexico, near the city (Flohr in coll. Bates). 
POGONILLUS (to follow the genus Ecteneolus). 
Gen. Rhopaloscelidi (Blessig) affinis, a quo differt inter alia thorace inermi. Corpus oblongum undique erecte 
pilosum. Caput inter antennas parum concavum, fronte lata et brevi; oculi infra subquadrati. Antenne 
filiformes, corpore longiores, scapo sat brevi, oblongo-ovato basi angustato, articulo 3° quam 4, paullo 
breviori, quam scapus parum longiori, 5°-11™ gradatim decrescentibus. Thorax rotundato-quadratus, basi 
subconstrictus, medio dorso convexo. Elytra apice rotundata, dorso parum convexo, equali, tuberculo 
centro-basali elongato parum elevato. Femora ¢ sat crasse elongato-clavata; tibiee intermedie simplices 
(vel sinu inconspicuo). Acetabula antica extus late angulata, intermedia aperta; sterna inter pedes 
arcuata ; prosternum ante coxas breve sed vix concavum, capite parum retractili. 
A genus undoubtedly allied closely to Rhopaloscelis and Pogonocherus, but partaking 
of the chief group characters of the ‘‘ Estolides,” from which latter series of genera it is 
chiefly distinguished by the simple outer edge (or rather the apparent absence of notch) 
of the middle tibie. In the male the elytra are rather more narrowed towards the 
apex, the femora more strongly clavated, and the disc of the thorax more convex than 
in the female. | 
1. Pogonillus inermis. 
Tomento griseo-ochraceo vestitus et griseo pilosus; elytris utrinque fascia (intus abbreviata) longe post medium 
maculisque duabus (interdum conjunctis) ante apicem, nigro-fustis; antennis fusco-nigris, articulis 4°-5™ 
dimidio basali, 6°—7™ basi, griseis; thorace et elytris valde disperse punctulatis; pedibus rufo-testaceis, 
tibiis apice tarsisque nigro-fuscis. 
Long. 33 lin. $ @. | 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Sallé), Jalapa (Hoge). 
2. Pogonillus subfasciatus. (Tab. XXII. fig. 20.) 
Magis oblongus (¢) postice minus angustatus; tomento griseo-ochraceo vestitus et longe pilosus; elytris 
utrinque maculis marginalibus, guttis plurimis maculisque transversis fascizeformibus duabus post medium, 
nigro-fuscis ; antennis nigris, articulis 1° et 2° totis, 3° et 4° dimidio basali, 5°-7™ basi, testaceis; pedibus 
nigris, femoribus apice tibiisque (apicibus nigris exceptis) testaceis ; thorace valde disperse, elytris hic illic 
lineatim, punctulatis. 
Long. 23 lin. ¢. 
Hab. Guatemata, Panzos (Champion). 
