316 . SUPPLEMENT. 
GALEACIUS, gen. nov. (To follow the genus Symphylus, p. 24.) 
Head very slightly longer than broad, feebly sinuated in front of the eyes, the central lobe longer than the 
lateral lobe. Pronotum more than twice as broad as the head, the lateral margins ampliated, the basal 
and anterior margins subequal in length. Scutellum a little longer thanthe abdomen. Meso- and meta- 
sternum with a strong central longitudinal sulcation. 
1. Galeacius tessellatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 24.) 
Purplish-brown, with the following ochraceous markings :—Pronotum with the lateral areas, three spots on 
the anterior margin, and four spots at the base, the two central of which are very small and obscure; 
scutellum with two basal spots, two spots on each lateral margin, a large apical spot, and a large discal 
streak much waved and sinuated extending from the disk, where it is bifurcate, to the lateral margin 
before the apex, and where it is deeply notched. Body beneath purplish-brown, the larger part of the 
sternum and a large basal spot to the abdomen ochraceous; a central spot on the meso- and metasternum 
reaching the base of the abdomen black. Legs ochraceous, mottled with purplish. Rostrum reaching 
the posterior coxe. (Antenne mutilated.) 
Long. 7 millim., lat. pronot. angl. 5 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
CAMIRUS (p. 24). 
Camirus conicus (p. 24). 
To the localities given, add :—Mzexico (Sallé); Panama, Bugaba, David (Champion). 
Camirus mestus (p. 24). 
To the locality Mexico, add :—Temax in North Yucatan (Gaumer). 
4, Camirus pullatus, n. sp. (Tab. XXX. fig. 9.) 
Black, oblong, conical, obscurely pilose. Pronotum with a very distinct transverse impression terminating in 
a small fovea on each side near the lateral margins. Scutellum with two transverse impressions near the 
base, and two much sinuated and bent longitudinal impressions on each lateral area. The whole surface 
very coarsely punctate. 
Long. 5 millim. 
| Hab. Guaremata, San Gerénimo (Champion).—CotomB14, Bogota (coll. Dist.). 
The black coloration and the sculpture of the body above will at once separate this 
species from the others here enumerated as found in our fauna. 
STIRETRUS (p. 26). 
Stiretrus czruleus (p. 27). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico (Sallé), Acapulco, Teapa in Tabasco (H. #. 
Smith), Temax in North Yucutan (Gaumer); Panama, David (Champion). 
Stiretrus ruficeps (p. 27). 
To the localities given, add :—Muxico, Temax in Yucatan (Gawmer). 
