418 SUPPLEMENT. 
TORONZUS (to follow the genus Hylettus, p. 182). 
Toroneus, Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, xiv. p. 14. 
A genus hitherto known only from Tropical South America, whence six species have 
been recorded. 
1. Toronzus (?) ——? 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
A single male example, which I hesitate to describe, the characters of the genus 
depending on the structure of the female ovipositor. 
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ASTYNOMUS (p. 182). 
Astynomus mucoreus (p. 182). 
To the localities given, add:—GuatemaLa, El Reposo, San Isidro, Pantaleon (Cham- 
pion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
A common species in the forests of the “tierra caliente” throughout our region. 
Astynomus vexillaris (p. 183). 
To the localities given, add:—Guatemata (Mus. Stuttgart); Panama, Volcan de 
Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
Astynomus picticauda (p. 183). 
To the localities given, add :—Gvuatema.a, Volcan de Atitlan, Panajachel (Champion) ; 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
8. Astynomus eucharis. (Tab. XXV. fig. 9, 3.) 
Parvus, gracillimus, purpureo-niger ; capite linea continua mediana vittaque lata sub oculum, thorace vitta 
interrupta laterali, guttulisque disci, elytris maculis irregulariter dispositis hic illic confluentibus (quarum 
una apicali duabusque subapicalibus distinctioribus), cretaceo-albis; thorace post medium tuberculo conico 
lato parum elevato, lateribus post tuberculum abrupte sinuatis; elytris erecte setosis, versus basin irre- 
gulariter punctatis, apice oblique truncatis; antennis fere sicut in Urographi robustis, pauciter et breviter 
setosis, articulo 11° quam precedens breviori, nigris, 3°-7™ basi pallidis ; pedibus gracilibus, nigris, femoribus, 
tibiis annulo, tarsis articulo 1°, griseo-albis; femoribus posticis longe pedunculatis, mediocriter clavatis ; 
tarsis posticis articulo 1° quam ceteri conjuncti dimidio longiori; corpore subtus cretaceo-tomentoso. , 
3. Segmento apicali elongato, dorsali apice bispinoso. 
Long. 4 lin. oS. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). One example only. 
A very distinct species of this genus. The form of the apical dorsal segment of the 
abdomen in the male is essentially the same as that of the other species, though 
exaggerated in its length, posterior attenuation, and in the elongation of its angles. 
