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Typophorus mexicanus (p. 180). 
To the localities given, add :—Mzexico, Chilpancingo, Xucumanatlan, and Amula, all 
in Guerrero (H. H. Smith), Cuernavaca in Morelos, Jalapa and Fortin in Vera Cruz, 
Tapachula in Chiapas (Hége, H. H. Smith). 
Variable in size, and occasionally also in the colour of the legs, which in some 
specimens are black. 7". mexicanus seems to differ from T. cyanipennis, Lefévre, in the 
much longer antenne, these organs extending considerably beyond the middle of the 
elytra. 
Typophorus melanocephalus (p. 180). 
To the Mexican localities given, add :—Cuernavaca in Morelos (Hége), Chilpancingo 
in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
Of this species several specimens of a variety with an almost black thorax were 
obtained by Herr Hoge; they differ in no other way whatever from the type. 
Typophorus nigricollis (p. 181). 
To the Mexican localities given, add:—Tupataro in Guanajuato (Hoge), Amula in 
Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
Typophorus variabilis (p. 182). 
To the Panama locality given, add :—Bugaba, Boquete, David, Tolé (Champion). 
13. Typophorus apicicornis. 
Dark or pale fulvous, the sixth to the tenth joints of the antenne black; thorax obsoletely punctured ; elytra 
strongly punctate-striate anteriorly, much more finely so posteriorly, each with two spots at the base, and 
a larger one on the disc, obscure piceous; apices of the femora and the tibie black. 
Var. Entirely fulvous. 
Length 14 line. 
Head nearly impunctate, smooth; the clypeus not separated from the face, but forming a plane surface; the 
ocular sulci deep; antenne black, the lower five joints and the apical one fulvous ; thorax rather broad 
and not very convex, the sides deflexed, the lateral margin nearly straight, the surface with a few fine 
irregularly distributed punctures; elytra with a very obsolete depression below the base, strongly 
punctate-striate anteriorly, the punctures nearly obsolete on the apical portion, each elytron with a small 
spot on the shoulder, another near the scutellum, and a larger more elongate one on the middle of the 
disc ; legs and underside fulvous, the knees and the apices of the tibiw more or less black. 
Hab. Payxama, Caldera and Tolé in Chiriqui (Champion). 
Of this small species a good many specimens were obtained, the majority of which 
belong to the varietal form, only a few examples being spotted. T’. apicicornis seems 
to be closely allied to 7. histrio, Lefévre, of which only a short diagnosis is given; but 
