TRIBE XXI. CRYPTORHYNCHINI. 495 



ing smaller towards tip. Beneath strongly, not densely punctured. Length. 

 3.2 mm." (LeConte.*) 



Described from Capron, Fla. Resembles Tylodcniia variec/ata 

 Horn in color and general appearance. Known to us only by the 

 type in LeCoute collection, which has 6-joiuted funicle as con- 

 firmed by Mr. Samuel Henshaw's recent examination. 



X. LEMBODES Schon., 1844. (Gr., "boat" + "like.") 



Beak somewhat longer than head, subcylindrical, nearly 

 straight ; first and second joints of funicle longer than the others, 

 obconic, third one-half shorter, 4 7 short, loosely jointed, gradu- 

 ally wider; club short, oval, annulated; eyes rounded, depressed, 

 separated by the width of beak; suture between first and second 

 ventrals obsolete; femora unarmed; tarsi moderately dilated, 

 scarcely spongy beneath. 



775 (8755). LEMBODES SOLITARIUS Boh., Schn., 1844, 437. 



Elongate-oblong, slender. Black, densely clothed with a grayish spongy 

 .crust which usually conceals the sculpture; thorax with indistinct median 

 and lateral paler stripes; elytra with a faint crossbar of whitish scales 

 behind the middle; antennas reddish-brown. Beak finely and rather 

 closely punctate, shining toward tip. Thorax oblong, sides straight; disc 

 uneven, widely impressed behind the apex, densely and finely punctate 

 and with tufts of stout setae toward the front. Elytra elongate, convex, 

 scarcely wider at base than thorax, widest behind the middle; sides nearly 

 straight, feebly converging from middle to the obtuse apex; disc coarsely 

 striate-punctate; alternate intervals slightly more convex, each with a row 

 of short, stout setae. Length 4 4.8 mm. 



Cape Jupiter, Key West, Punta Gorda and St. Lucie, Fla.; 

 April 4 Sept. 17. Described from Guadeloupe. 

 XL PARACAMPTUS Casey, 1895. (Gr.. "near" -f- Acamptus.) 



Beak three-fourths the length of thorax, nearly straight, com- 

 pletely concealed in repose in the long, deep pectoral groove; 

 funicle 7-jointed, first and second joints elongate, the first the 

 longer; scutellum small, distinct, acutely elevated; metasternum 

 elongate, its episterna distinct; first and second ventral seg- 

 ments long, third and fourth short, fifth nearly as long as the 

 two preceding; femora unarmed; tibiae as in key, ending in a 

 strong curved spur; third joint of tarsi dilated and bilobed; 

 claws short, stout, simple, divergent. 



776 ( ). PARACAMPTUS SUBTROPICUS Casey, 1895, 837. 



Elongate-oblong, strongly convex. Black, densely clothed on body and 

 legs with a thick grayish, felt-like crust bearing sparse subclavate setae 

 which are distinct on thorax, very short and distinct only on the elevated 



