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l. Euxestus piciceps. 



Euxestus piciceps, Gorh. P. Z. S. 1898, p. 336 \ 



Hah. Mexico, San Juan Bautista in Tabasco (H'dge) ; Guatemala, Senahu in Vera 

 Paz (Champion). — Antilles, Grenada 1 . 



One example only has been seen by me from each of the Central-American localities 

 named, but several were sent from Grenada. It is therefore widely distributed in 

 Tropical America. 



MEGALODACNE (p. 33). 



Megalodacne audouini (p. 34). 



To the Mexican localities given, add : — Temax in N. Yucatan (Gaumer). 



MEGISCHYKUS (p. 37). 

 Megischyrus nicaraguse (p. 37). 



To the localities given, add: — Panama, Volcan de Chirlqui, Caldera (Champion). 



MYCOTEETUS (p. 46). 

 Mycotretus ornatus (p. 47). 

 To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Coban in Vera Cruz (Conradt). 



Mycotretus scitulus (p. 49). 

 To the localities given, add : — Guatemala, Coban in Vera Cruz (Conradt). 



Mycotretus bistrigatus (p. 52), 



To the Mexican localities given, add : — Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 



Mycotretus vittatus (p. 57). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Temax in N. Yucatan (Gaumer). 



Mycotretus epopterus (p. 69). 



Var. prothorace quadripunctato ; elytris nigris, fasciis duabus denfcatis, ad sufcuram interruptis, albidis, posteriore 

 versus apicem arcuata. 



Hob. Mexico, Omilteme in Guerrero 8000 feet (H. H. Smith). 



A single example, apparently belonging to this species, but differing as above. The 

 four thoracic spots are equidistant, in a transverse row, and show no tendency to unite, 

 as in the type. The black markings of the elytra are more diffused, so that the two 

 basal spots described in the type are here quite united, and the suture is black between 



