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According to Nicolay's* key, this species would fall next to 

 A. subz'ittatiis Casey. 



Atimia huachucae n. sp. 



Piceous, legs and antennae brunneous, covered with coarse luteous 

 pubescence, with some denuded spots on head, prothorax and elytra. 

 Head convex, covered with luteous pubescence, with the exception of a 

 median denuded stripe. Eyes finely granulate, emarginate. Antennae 

 finel}' pubescent. 



Prothorax wider than long, quadrate, disk convex, irregularly densely 

 punctate, covered with luteous pubescence, which becomes sparse, form- 

 ing a fine central dark area and two rather broad dorsal and lateral 

 vittae. Scutellum quadrate, covered with dense luteous pubescence. 



Elytra with sides gradually converging to obliquely truncate apices, 

 surface irregularly punctate, covered with dense luteous pubescence, with 

 numerous irregular smooth, round, denuded areas. 



Ventral surface and legs with short luteous pubescence. 



Length 9 mm. 



Type and paratypc collected at Cooney, New Mexico, and 

 Huachuca, Arizona, respectively, in the collection of H. W. 

 Wenzel. One paratype collected at Paradise, Arizona, by H. 

 H. Kimhall. in authors' collection. 



This species resembles .-Itiiiw confnsa Say, but can be dis- 

 tinguished easily from this species by the round denuded areas 

 on the elytra. 



Leptostylus floridanus n. sp. 



Resembling Lfptostylus arucntntits Duv. in form and color. Head 

 clothed with gray pubescence. Eyes coarsely granulate, emarginate. 

 Antennae eleven-jointed, slightly longer than elytra, mottled between an- 

 nulations. 



Prothorax wider than long, with a well developed lateral tubeicule, 

 disk convex, with a median raised area on basal half, and two similar 

 areas on each side, surface covered with dense silvery-white pubescence, 

 pubescence darker in front of scutellum, and a faint line on each side. 

 Scutellum densely clothed with silvery-white pubescence. 



Elytra wider than prothorax, sides parallel near base, widened on basal 

 half, rounded anteriorly to obliquely emarginate apices, each elytron 

 with three somewhat interrupted raised lines bearing tubercules, and 

 also a row along suture, surface deeply and evenly punctate, clothed with 

 dense silvery-white pubescence on basal two-thirds, apical third and a 

 small patch back of scutellum darker, a piceous stripe running parallel 

 to costal margin from humeral angle to apex, deflected obliquely on basal 



* A. S. Nicolay Jour. N. Y. Ent. Sue. V. 25, 1917, p. 38. 



