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liL'liiiul the middle. Seutellum .small, romided beliind, finely aciculate. 

 Elytra about as long as the rostrum, head and prothorax together, narrower 

 in front than behind, modeiately strongly stiiate-punctate, the inter.stices 

 I'ather broad, slightly I'aised and smooth ; shoulders not very prominent ; 

 sides arcuately rounded to tlie apex. Underside black ; the sternum rather 

 strongly and closely punctured ; abdominal segments shining extremely 

 finely and not very closely ])unctured. Legs ])itchy. Length (including 

 rostrum), 7 mm. 



An isolated species which appears to belong to Erirrhinm. In general 

 appearance it is nearer to Erycus (Erirrhinns) morio, Mannerh., from North 

 America than to any other species with which I am ac([uainted. 



28. Erirrhinvx, sp. 



Hah. Eastern slopes of Corazon (12,000 feet). 



A .single specimen of a small testaceous species liaving the lica<I and 

 ro.stTum pitchy, in too bad condition for description. 



29. Oti(h)cephalus ? spiniroUi><, sp. n. 

 Hab. Chimborazo (12-13,000 feet). 



Elongate -ovate, moderately convex, shining Idack. Head transverse, 



(ITIDOCEPHAI.US? SI'INJCi II.LIS, OLLIFI'. 

 CHIMBORAZO, 12-1^,000 FEET. 



finely and not very closely punctured ; eyes large, lateral, not prominent ; 

 rostrum moderately long, broader in fiuut than behind, finely and rather 



