LONGICORNIA. 399 
Anisopodus pardalis (p. 164). 
To the Mexican locality given, add:—Ciudad in Durango (orrer). 
This species has the greatest possible resemblance to Hyperplatys aspersa, Say, of the 
United States. It differs, however, in having a distinctly narrower prosternum. Like 
other species of Anisopodus with less elongated hind legs and carinated sides to the 
elytra, it would be as well placed in Hyperplatys as in the present genus. 
10. Anisopodus dispar. (Tab. XXIV. figg. 102, 11¢.) 
Valde elongatus, angustus, depressus, fusco-niger, subtiliter fusco-tomentosus elytrisque plaga communi valde 
dilacerata, fusco-guttata, basi dilatata, a basi usque ad apicem, guttulisque lateralibus, griseo-albis; capite 
thoraceque fulvo-griseo tomentosis, hoc trapezoideo medio glabro; antennis fusco-castaneis versus apicem 
obscurioribus, articulis 3°-8™ fusco-nigris ; pedibus griseo-nigris, femoribus basi, tibiis (apice excepto) arti- 
culoque primo tarsorum rufescentibus; elytris apice profunde sinuato-truncatis, angulo suturali breviter, 
exteriori elongato-dentatis. . 
3. Thoracis spina lateralis juxta basin longissima ; femora postica apice subito et valde clavata. 
Q. Thoracis spina lateralis brevis, lateribus ante spinam tumidis ; femora postica gradatim mediocriter clavata. 
Long. 33-44 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
The sexual difference in the size and abruptness of the femoral clave is noticeable 
in other species of the genus, but in a much minor degree. In its narrow elongate form, 
thoracic structure, &c., this species resembles the Amazonian A. macropus and A. 
elongatus, Bates. 
11. Anisopodus nigripes, (Tab. XXIV. fig. 12.) 
A. pusillo affinis; differt pedibus, unguibus flavis exceptis, toto nigris. Oblongo-ovatus, depressus, niger; griseo- 
ceruleo tomentosus ; elytris guttis nigris utrinque circiter viginti inspersis, utrinque post medium guttis non- 
nullis confluentibus sed haud maculam majorem distinctam (sicut in A. pustllo, var. nagrisparso) efficientibus ; 
thorace spina laterali conica, acuta, exstanti sat ante angulum sita, nigro, vittis tribus griseo-ceruleis ; ely- 
tris epipleuris subito verticalibus, dimidio basali sat confertim punctulatis, apice minus oblique truncatis, 
sinuatis, angulo suturali acuto exteriori spinoso ; antennis pedibusque nigris, illis ab articulo 3° basi obscure 
piceo-rufis. 
Long. 2-33 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
12. Anisopodus degener. 
Sordide fuscus, thorace vittis tribus abbreviatis griseis; elytris medio dorso cinereo- et griseo-nebulosis, postice 
plaga magna dilacerata cinereo-strigosa nigro-fusca ; thorace post medium tuberculo tumido laterali apice 
oblique spinoso, post tuberculum lateribus profunde sinuatis ; elytris mediocriter elongatis postice attenu- 
atis, sat crebre punctulatis, apice sat late et transverse sinuato-truncatis, angulo exteriori longe et acute 
dentato; epipleuris verticalibus sed haud carinatis; antennis obscure rufescentibus, scapo articulisque 
ceteris apice nigro-fuscis; pedibus atro-fuscis, femoribus basi, tibiis annulo tarsisque obscure rufescentibus. 
Long. 3-3} lin. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova, Jalapa (/Hége). 
In colour and markings much resembling Lepturges sordidus, from which it differs 
in the longer hind legs, produced exterior angle of the elytral truncature, and form of 
