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7. Cephalodonta sallezi. 
Cephalodonta sallei, Baly, Cat. Hispide, p. 150°. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova! (type, coll. Sallé); British Honpuras, Rio Hondo (Blan- 
CANEAUL). 
8. Cephalodonta pallida. 
Anguste cuneiformis, dorso subdepressa; subtus picea, nitida; pectoris medio, abdominis femorumque basi 
thoraceque inferiori (hoc utrinque piceo vittato) pallide flavis; supra subopaca, pallide flava ; capite levi, 
verticis macula, ore antennarumque articulo basali (ceteri desunt) nigro-piceis ; thorace lateribus obtuse 
angulatis, rude foveolato-punctato, vitta discoidali nigro-picea; scutello nigro; elytris postice ampliatis, 
apice obtuse rotundatis, angulo postico dente parvo acuto armato, profunde seriatim punctatis, inter- 
spatio quarto valde costato, secundo, sexto et octavo pone medium distincte elevatis; callo humerali lateraliter 
producto, acuto. 
Long. 4 lin. 
Hab. Nicaracva, Chontales (Belt). 
Head smooth ; the basal joint of the antenne short (the rest broken away). Thorax 
rather broader than long; sides parallel at the base, obtusely angulate in the middle, 
thence obliquely converging towards the apex, anterior angle subacute; upper surface 
convex on the sides, broadly flattened on the disc, slightly excavated behind the middle, 
closely covered with large round punctures; apical margin impunctate. lytra broader 
than the thorax; sides increasing in width from the base towards their apex, more 
abruptly dilated behind the middle, hinder angle armed with a small acute tooth, the 
apex of which is produced directly backwards; lateral margin entire, the apical margin 
finely serrulate; upper surface convex on the sides and apex, flattened along the 
anterior two thirds of the suture; humeral callus laterally produced, its apex acute ; 
each elytron with ten rows of large deep punctures; the fourth interspace strongly 
costate for its whole length, the second, sixth, and eighth thickened behind the 
middle of the disc. 
The broader thorax and acute apices of the humeral calli will separate this species 
from C. javett. 
9. Cephalodonta gracilenta. (Tab. II. fig. 21.) 
‘Anguste elongata, parallela, nitida ; subtus fulva, thoracis vitta laterali, pectoris lateribus femoribusque piceis, 
his basi, tibiis tarsisque pallide rufo-fulvis, abdomine piceo tincto; supra flava, antennis nigro-piceis aut 
nigris, apice sordide rufo-piceis ; thorace crebre foveolato-punctato, medio nigro-piceo vittato, lateribus 
vix pone medium angulatis; scutello nigro-piceo; elytris elongatis, parallelis, medio leviter constrictis, 
apice obtuse rotundatis, angulo postico spina acuta armato, fortiter seriatim punctatis, utrisque vitta 
humerali, fere ad medium extensa, anguloque postico nigro-piceis. 
Mas. Tibiis anticis intus prope apicem spina aut dente brevi armatis. 
Fem. Tibiis anticis intus prope apicem tuberculatis. 
Long. 3-33 lin. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion). 
Vertex and front shining, impunctate, the latter impressed with an oblong fovea; the 
