216 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xii. 



To be placed by the structure of the antennae near xanti, of Dr. 

 Horn's table from which it differs by the longer third joint, the more 

 coarsely sculptured thorax, the intervals confusedly punctate and the 

 oblique fascia. 



Cymatodera latefascia, new species. 



Moderately robust, color testaceous, head, thorax and base of elytra darker, a 

 broad fascia from the middle to not quite the apex black. Head somewhat coarsely, 

 in some parts confluently punctured, eyes moderately prominent. Antennae as long 

 as half the body, joint two small, three a little longer than the second, fourth joint 

 as long as the second and third together, four to ten nearly equal, elongate, eleventh 

 very little longer than the tenth. Thorax longer than wide, base narrower than apex, 

 feebly constricted in front of middle, strongly compressed at sides behind, disk moder- 

 ately, coasely, confluently punctate. Elytra nearly twice as wide as the thorax at 

 base, humeri distinct, sides parallel, apex rounded, disk feebly convex, with striae of 

 large close punctures, becomino; gradually smaller and obliterated at extreme apex, 

 intervals as wide as the strise, slightly convex, with a single row of fine, sparse 

 punctures, from each puncture arises a single hair. Body beneath and legs testaceous, 

 melasternum sparsely punctured, more coarsely and densely at sides, abdomen finely 

 punctate. Length, 8-8.5 i"^- 



Fort Grant, Arizona ; New Mexico. 



Three specimens ; a female in the Museum Collection from the 

 first named locality, kindly given by Mr. Schwarz, another female 

 from New Mexico and a male from Arizona without definite locality 

 in the Dietz Collection. The male has the hind margin of the fifth 

 ventral segment truncate, sixth feebly, broadly emarginate, last dorsal 

 broadly emarginate, angles rounded, longer and broader than the sixth 

 ventral. The hind margin of the fifth ventral in the female is truncate, 

 the sixth rounded at apex. 



Type. — No. 8163, U. S. National Museum. 



Cymatodera fuchsii, new species. 



Brown, slender, rather densely pubescent with moderately long hairs and longer, 

 sparse, erect hairs intermixed ; elytra perforate punctate, with a pale median fascia 

 not quite distinct and irregular in outline. Head rather coarsely punctate, densely 

 pubescent with moderately long and longer erect hairs intermixed ; eyes moderately 

 prominent ; antennce nearly reaching to the middle of elytra, joints slender, first joint 

 as long as the next two, two to ten subequal, eleventh longer than tenth pointed at 

 tip. Thorax nearly twice as long as wide, slightly constricted in front and feebly 

 compressed behind, without antescutellar impression, disk coarsely and densely 

 punctate, densely pubescent with moderately long decumbent hairs and sparser longer 

 intermixed. Elytra nearly twice as wide as the thorax at base, humeri distinct, sides 

 parallel to apical fourth, then narrowing to apex, apices separately rounded, disk with 

 rows of large perforate punctures, becoming finer towards apex, intervals flat, sparsely 



