EURYSCOPA. 79 
12. Kuryscopa fulvipes. 
Black ; head and thorax closely pubescent, finely punctured ; elytra each with a large oblique red humeral 
spot surrounding the callus, deeply punctate-striate, the interstices convex ; legs fulvous. 
Length 2-24 lines. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer), Sayula in Jalisco (Hége). 
The thorax is twice as broad as long, very finely punctured, and rather more sparingly 
pubescent than in /. longicollis. The elytra are impressed with very closely placed 
deep round punctures, and have slightly convex interstices; the humeral spot extends 
obliquely downwards nearly to the middle, and to the third row of punctures from the 
suture—this spot (unlike the corresponding one in #. longicollis) occupies the humeral 
callus as well as the lateral lobe. ‘The legs and the second and third joints of the 
antenne are entirely fulvous. 
The female is much larger than the male, In the four specimens received the 
humeral spot is similarly shaped, and the legs are fulvous in colour. 
13. Kuryscopa regularis. (Tab XXXVII. fig 6.) 
Robust, subcylindrical, parallel, black, the second and third joints of the antenne and the tibic fulvous; thorax 
finely punctured and pubescent, the sides obscure reddish; elytra very closely punctate-striate, each with 
a narrow transverse red band below the shoulder. 
Length 2 lines. 
Head finely rugose at the vertex, pubescent; labrum black; antenne extending nearly to the base of the 
thorax; the latter twice as broad as long, very closely punctured, the sides finely pubescent, of an obscure 
reddish-fulvous colour, and obsoletely depressed, the disc with a narrow obscure smooth central line; 
scutellum broad, glabrous; elytra nearly parallel, the basal margin distinctly raised near the scutellum, 
the punctures deep and slightly transverse in shape, more finely impressed posteriorly, each elytron with a 
narrow transversely-shaped red band, the band extending as far as the third stria from the suture, but not 
reaching the humeral callus. 
Hab. GuatEMALA, near the city 5000 feet (Champion). 
The single, apparently female, specimen before me differs sufficiently from any of its 
allies to justify its being treated as distinct; the thorax is extremely closely punctured, 
especially at the sides, where the punctures are partly confluent and the ground-colour 
obscure reddish; the elytral band commences in front of the humeral callus, and 
after extending downwards to about a third of the length of the elytra, turns nearly at 
a right angle inwards towards the suture, and the posterior margin of the band is 
nearly straight, the anterior one slightly curved. The shape of the elytral band, the 
punctuation of the thorax and its colour, and the rather long antenne will help to 
distinguish /. regularis. 
13. Kuryscopa parvula. (Tab. XX XVII. fig. 7.) 
Narrowly elongate, black ; head and thorax densely pubescent, finely and closely punctured; elytra strongly 
punctate-striate anteriorly, finely so posteriorly, the shoulder with a red subquadrate spot. 
Length 1} line. 
