CYCLo:*roRriius. 107 



Euphanistes. 



Lac. Erot. 255 {fjjp. Lydropliiloiilcs, Lac). 



A very anomalous insect ; smooth polished, eyes rather coarsely 

 granulated, thorax broadest at the l)ase, which is not margined ; 

 elytra with a strong, denticulate, basal margin ; metasternum very 

 short, coxal line com})lete, apex emarginate for the mesosternum ; 

 prosternum with a raised triangle in the middle, pointed in front 

 and truncate behind ; abdomen short ; no coxal line ; epipleura3 

 very broad at the base and flat. 



Euphanistes hydropliiloides. 



Eitphanistrs hydrophUoides, Lac. Erot. 25 G. 

 N. Granada. 



Cyclomorplius. 



{Hope) Lac. Erot. 258 {typ. globosiis, Guer.). 



Allied on the one hand by its eyes and polished appearance to 

 Thonins, but gradually fading off into Brachysphamus. Some of 

 the latter genus (e.g. B. jjertiimx) evidently belong here. The 

 intermediate coxal line is present, and nearly reaches the margin. 



Cyclomorplius Beanvoisii. 



Cyclommyhus Beauvoisii, Lac. Erot. 259. 

 Columbia. 



Very close to Thonlus in markings and sculpture, but witli a 

 short thorax, and coxal line developed. 



Cyclomorplius Mssander.^ 



Cyclomorplius ]\[(cander, Lac. Erot. 2 GO. 

 Coluud)ia (Turin), 



])eeply puuctate-striate, intermediate coxal lino well marked;, 

 posterior absent. 



Cyclomorplius tumidus/^ 



CyclomorpJms tumiduSj Lac. Erot. 2G1, 

 Columbia. 



Cyclomorpliiis l^viiisculus, sp. n.* 



Ovatus, sat convexus, rufo-brunneus, thorace vix punctulato, 

 conv(3xo, lateribus rotundatis; elybris laivibus, fascia dentata utrincpic 



