400 SUPPLEMENT, 
thorax. The species is one of those which connect the two genera Anisopodus and 
Lepturges, the hind legs, though elongated, being much less so than in the typical 
Anisopodi, the hind femora very gradually clavate (thicker in the male than in the 
female), and the elytral epipleure not being separated from the dorsum by a sharp line 
or carina. 
13. Anisopodus (?) ——? 
Hab. Costa Rica, Rio Sucio (£ogers). 
One example in a very mutilated condition. 
LEPTURGES (p. 166). 
Lepturges infilatus (p. 166). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa, Misantla (Hége); Guatemaa, Torola 
(Champion). 
Lepturges sejunctimacula (p. 167). 
To the localities given, add :—GuvatremaLa, Torola; Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
Lepturges inscriptus (p. 167). 
To the localities given, add :—Guatemaua, Torola (Champion); Panama, Tolé 
(Champion). 
Lepturges festivus (p. 167). 
To the localities given, add :—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba ( Champion). 
Lepturges sordidus (p. 168). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa, Cordova (Hége). 
Lepturges multinotatus (p. 168). 
The Cerro Zunil form, whose differential characters are enumerated under the head 
of this species, proves too constant and distinct to be maintained as only a variety. 
The locality ‘Cerro Zunil” must therefore be erased, and a new species distinguished 
as follows :— 
124. Lepturges pallidulus. (Tab. XXIV. fig. 13.) 
L. multinotato proxime affinis, sed minus ovatus, supra magis planatus elytrisque relative longioribus et rectius 
attenuatis ; pallide fulvo-ochraceus, fronte atro-fusca, thorace maculis variabilibus vagis fuscis, elytris vitta 
marginali basali nigro-tusca, lineolisque disci plurimis precipue a medio usque ad apicem, interdum autem 
prope suturam versus basin parum definitis, fuscis; antennis et pedibus pallidis, scapo subtus articulisque 
3°-11™ apice (angustissime) fuscis, femorum clavis indistincte fusco-annulatis, tibiis apice, articulis tarsorum 
