398 © SUPPLEMENT. 
Both the pro- and the mesosternum are extremely narrow, so that the coxe are con- 
tiguous or nearly so. This last-mentioned character distinguishes it from the genus 
Leptocometes, which has similarly clothed elytra. 
1. Eutrichillus comus. 
Eleothinus comus, ante, p. 155. 
ANISOPODUS (p. 162). 
Anisopodus phalangodes (p. 162). 
To the localities given, add:—Guatemata, Volcan de Atitlan (Champion); Panama, 
Bugaba (Champion). 
Anisopodus mexicanus (p. 162). | 
To the localities given, add :—Mxxico, Jalapa (Hoge); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Anisopodus hamaticollis (p. 163). | 
To the localities given, add:—British Honpuras, Rio Hondo (Blancaneaua); 
GuaTEMALA, Pantaleon (Champion); Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Anisopodus scriptipennis (p. 163). 
To the localities given, add:—Pawnama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba, Caldera (Cham- 
pion). 
Anisopodus argus (p. 163). 
To the localities given, add:—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
Anisopodus pusillus (p. 163). 
The original type of A. pusil/us from the Amazons has pale legs, and the spine of the 
thorax very close to the hind angle, the side being continuously straight to the tip of the 
spine. The Central-American species, though very similar in form and in the largish 
black spots sprinkled over the elytra, differs in the two features just mentioned, and merits 
a separate name :— 
Var. A. nigrisparsus, Pedes nigri, femorum pedunculo, tibiis medio tarsorumque articulo 1° (apice excepto) 
flavo-testaceis. Thoracis spina distincte exstans, sat ante basin sita. Elytra guttis nigris magis insu- 
latis, macula utrinque basali alteraque post medium bene delimitatis. 
To the localities given, add :—GuaTEMALA, Pantaleon (Champion) ; Panama, Bugaba 
(Champion). 
