26 TRAVELS AMONGST THE GREAT ANDES. 



47. Pinotus Satanas, Harold, Col. Hefte, ii, p. 98. 



Hab. Nanegal (3-4000 feet). Two examples. A cominoii insect at 

 moderate elevations in Colomlna. 



48. P. Cotopaxi, Guerin, Verliandl. Zoo. Bot. Verein, Wien, \., p. 588. 



Hab. Pacific slopes (below 1400 feet). A single exam^ile. Appears to 

 be peculiar to Ecuador. 



49. Phanceus conspicillatus, Fabr., Syst. Eleutli., i, p. 32. 



Hab. Nanegal (3-4000 feet). Numerous examples. Widely distributed 

 in the northern part of South Ameiica, and a common insect in the forest 

 j)lains of the Upper Amazons. 



Faui. TROGID^'E. 



50. Trox suberosus, FaT)r., Syst. Entom., p. 31. 



Hab. Machachi (9-10,000 feet). A single example. Widely distributed 

 throughout Tropical America. 



51. Cla'otus tubericauda, n. sp. 



Hah. Ecuador (altitude unkn(jwn i). 



(l metallico (Harold) valde affinis. Nigro-seneus politus corpore subtus 



rufti, clypei elytrorumque marginibus pedi- 

 busque (partim) rufescentibns : clypeo sat 

 angulato genis acutis, fronte medio tu- 

 mido suljlaevi cteteris grosse punctatis : 

 thorace punctulato, lateribus late depressis 

 grossius j)unctatis, disco postice la3vi sulco 

 antico submarginali integro, angulis pos- 

 ticis rotundatis : elytris (margine hand 

 crenato) striato - punctulatis interstitiis 

 planissimis, la3vibus, 1'"*^ apice 10'"'' 

 12'"° longe ante apicem acute carinatis 



CLCEOTUS T0BER1CAUDA, BATES. . , i , ^ ^ ■ ^■^ ■■ 



cseteris contuse et obtuse tuberosis : tibiis 

 posticis apice extus productis tarsis elongatis. 

 Long. 6 millim. 



Fam. MELOLONTHID^. 



52. Astaina produda, n. sp. 



Hab. Machachi to Pedregal (10,000 feet). A single example. 

 Elongato-oblonga castaneo-rufa polita glabra, clypeo sat elongato, quad- 

 rato grossissime punctato, margine antico elevato, angulis fere rectis : thorace 

 1 The locality was lost by the setter. — E. W. 



