408 SUPPLEMENT. 
EUCHARITOLUS (to follow the genus Lepturges, p. 171). 
Corpus oblongum, parum convexum absque setis et tuberculis. Frons lata et brevis; oculi grosse granulati,. 
lobis inferioribus magnis suborbiculatis. Antenne elongatissime et tenuissime, sparsissime setosx, scapo 
subtus subflexuoso, articulis 3°-10™ subsequalibus, 11°( ¢ 2 ) quam ceteri singuli duplo longiori. Thorax 
latus, tubere lato laterali post medium apice acuto, post tuber lateribus usque ad basin rectis. Elytra 
sicut in Anisopodo, epipleuris verticalibus, apice oblique et late truncata. Pro- et mesosternum sat lata, 
plana. Femora gradatim sat crasse clavata; tarsi postici sat graciles, articulo 1° quam 2™ et 3" conjuncti 
dimidio longiori. ¢. Segmentum dorsale apicale apice profunde angulariter emarginatum; ventrale 
latum angulis spinosis. 9. Ovipositor longe ultra elytra extensus, segmentum dorsale apice acutissi- 
mum, ventrale obtusum. 
Most nearly allied perhaps to Lepturges, but differing in the width of the pro- and 
mesosternum. 
1. Eucharitolus pulcher. 
Purpurascente-cinereus, elytris maculis oblongis utrinque octo, viz. 2 basalibus, 3 marginalibus (quarum 
mediana multo majori) et 3 discoidalibus (quarum 1* minuta angusta post scutellum et prope suturam, 
2° obliqua angusta post medium maculam marginalem interdum attingente, 3’*que ante apicem), fusco- 
purpureis ; antennis pedibusque obscure rufescentibus, 
Long. 23-33 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
PHRISSOLAUS (p. 172). 
Phrissolaus inspersus (p. 172). 
To the locality given, add :—Pawnama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
SYMPAGUS (p. 172). 
Sympagus letabilis (p. 173). 
To the locality given, add :—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
DECTES (p. 178). 
Dectes spinosus (p. 173). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Saltillo in Coahuila (Dr. Palmer). 
Dectes texanus (p. 173). 
To the localities given, add :—MeExico, near the city (Flohr), Jalapa, Oaxaca (Hoge). 
Dectes mexicanus (p. 174). 
To the Mexican localities given, add :—Jalapa, Cerro de Plumas (Hoge). 
The species we have enumerated under the genus Dectes form two somewhat distinct. 
groups :— 
