Eumolpides nouveaux ou peu connus. 319 



inajoribus, sutura totâ et in singulo maculis dunbus {unâ Immerali, altéra 

 mcdiâ maguâ) nigris. — Long. 3-3 1/2 mill.; lai. 2-2 1/â niill. 



Valcncia (Columbia). — Ma collection. 



11. Typopiiords nigronotatus. — Oblongo-ovatus , sanguinco-rufus, 

 nitidus, antcnnis nigris, articulis quatuor basalibus fidvis ; pndhorace 

 subtilissime vix tnsibiUler disperse punctulato ; clytris subliîiealim punc- 

 tiitis, juj-ta suiuram stria iinpressâ sal profunde longitudinaliier ins- 

 triiclis, singtdo post médium macula niagnâ nigro-œncâ, ncc suturam nec 

 latera attingente, ornatis ; pcdibus fidvis, fcmoribus in medio, iibiis apice 

 tarsisquc nigris. — Long. 3-3 1/4 mill. ; lat. 1 3/4-2 mill. 



Baliia, Montevideo. — Ma collection. 



12. Ttpophorus histrio. — Suboblongo-ovatuSj fulviis, antennis pedi- 

 busque diiutioribus, mandibulis ocidisque nigris, labro piceo ; protlwrace 

 lœvi ; clytris subtiliter lineedim substriato-punctatis, infra humeras utrin- 

 quc transversim évidente)- impressis, sutura tolâ, limbo Icderali et in sin- 

 gulo maculis duabus magnis {unâ basali iider calium Imnicredem et scu- 

 tellum, altéra mediâ nec latera nec suturant attingente) nigris. — Long. 

 2 3/4-3 mil!.; lat. 11/2-1 3/4 mill. 



America boreali. — Ma collection. 



13. Typophords tibialis. — Minor, sub oblongo-ovatus, subtus niger, 

 supra nigro-œneus, nitidus ; proihorace satis dense undiquc punctato ; 

 elytris regulariter usque ad apicem lineedim substriato-punctatis; pcdibus 

 nigro-piceis, Iibiis tarsisquc fulvis. — Long. 2-2 1/2 mill.; lat. 1 1/4- 

 11/2 mill. 



Brasilia. — Ma collection. 



14. Typophorus nands. — Minor, suboblongo-ovatus, fulvo-brunncus, 

 antcnnis, abdominc sicut et pcdibus iiiulto diiutioribus; protlmrace niinu- 

 tissime disperse punctulato ; clytris regulariter lineatim substriato-punc- 

 tedis, punctis versus apicem cvanescentibus, liumeris proniinulis. — Long. 

 2-2 1/4 mill.; laL 1-1 1/4 mill. 



Brasilia. — Ma colleclion. 



