284 PHYTOPHAGA.—SUPPLEMENT. 
Crepidodera obliterata (p. 344). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Teapa (H. H. Smith). 
6. Crepidodera zapotensis. 
Black, the basal joints of the antenne and the first joint of the tarsi fulvous ; thorax impunctate ; elytra finely 
punctate-striate, the interstices very sparingly pubescent. 
Length 1 line. . 
Head impunctate, black, the frontal tubercles oblique, the carina acutely raised, the labrum dark fulvous ; 
antenne half the length of the body, the lower six joints fulvous, the first joint black above, the others 
black ; thorax scarcely more than one half broader than long, the sides straight at the base, slightly 
rounded before the middle, the basal sulcus deep and bounded at the sides by an equally deep longitudinal 
groove, the surface entirely impunctate, shining ; elytra not depressed below the base, strongly punctured 
anteriorly, the punctuation nearly obsolete towards the apex, the interstices with a few stiff pale hairs ; 
below and the legs black, the first joint of all thd tarsi fulvous. 
Hab. Guaremata, Zapote (Champion). 
A single specimen. 
7. Crepidodera tibialis. 
é. Piceous, the head, the basal joints of the antenna, the thorax, and the anterior legs fulvous; thorax 
impunctate, its sulcus deep; elytra nearly black, finely punctate-striate; anterior tibie angulate at the 
middle. 
Length 1# line. 
Head longer than broad, deeply grooved between the eyes, the frontal elevations well-developed, the clypeus 
strongly raised; antenne very long and robust, the lower three joints fulvous, the rest black, the third 
and fourth joints equal, the fifth longer than the fourth; thorax rather elongate, not more than one half 
broader than Jong, the sides rounded, the angles not produced, the surface impunctate, with a deep 
transverse sulcus at the base, bounded on either side by a longitudinal groove ; scutellum fulvous ; elytra 
with the basal portion raised, nearly black, finely punctate-striate, the apex impunctate ; the four anterior 
legs and the posterior tibie and tarsi fulvous, the posterior femora piceous in the centre; the anterior tibize 
distinctly angulate at the middle externally, widened at the apex; the basal joint of the anterior tarsi 
much dilated ; anterior coxal cavities closed. 
Hat. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
A single specimen. Very distinct from the other species described here by the form 
of the anterior tibie in the male. 
8. Crepidodera atra. 
Elongate, parallel, black, the basal joints of the antenne and the legs fulvous; thorax transverse, very remotely 
punctured ; elytra moderately deeply punctate-striate, the punctures becoming obsolete posteriorly, the 
interstices sparsely pubescent. a 
Length 14 line. ; 
Head impunctate, the frontal tubercles and the carina broad and distinct; the anterior edge of the labrum, the 
mandibles, and palpi fulvous ; antenne about half the length of the body, fulvous, the apical five joints 
fuscous, the second joint thick, equal in length to the third, the third and fourth joints equal ; thorax twice 
as broad as long, rather convex, the sides rounded, narrowly margined, the surface very remotely punctured, 
the basal sulcus deep and bounded at the sides by a longitudinal groove ; elytra slightly depressed below 
the base, the punctures very distinct and regular anteriorly, gradually diminishing posteriorly, where 
