184 HOMCEOTELUS. 



Homoeotelus distinguendus, sp. n. 



//. umhonato peraffinis^ sed paiilo convexior, antice posticeque 

 magis angiistatiis, thorace maciUis 3 fuscis obsoletis, elytris magis 

 regulariter pimctatis, tibiis cUmidio apicali testaceis. L. 5 liii. 



Amazons (Bates). 



Kear H. ixillichis by its tibia?, but differing by punctuation 

 and tlie broad ill-defined marks on the thoi-ax. 



Homoeotelus hepaticus, sp. n. 



//. umhonato proximus, sed antennis articulo ultimo Isete llavo 

 distinctus videtur. L. i\ — 5 lin. 

 Ecuador (Buckley). 

 Var. a. thoracis macula media divisa. 



Homoeotelus octomaculatus, sp. n.'' 



Omoiotelus S-7naculatus, Kirsch, MS. 



II. hepatico simillimus, sed thorace seriebus duabus transversis 

 l)unctorum quatuor. L. 4| lin. 

 Pozuza (Kirsch). 

 This is probably a variety with the vittse divided transversely. 



Homoeotelus terminalis.^ 



IIo7noeotelus terminaUs, Er. Arch./. Nat. xiii. 177. 

 Peru. 



Homoeotelus pallidus. 



Erotylns imlVuhis, Ol'w. E. M. vi. 436 (1791). 



Omoiotelus , Lac. Erot. 511. 



Cayenne. 



More rugulose than //. iimhonatus. 



Homoeotelus apicicornis. 



Omoiotekis apicico7mis, Guer. Icon, II. A. Ins. 312. 



eniargincUus, KWsch, B. E. Z. 1865, 103. 



N. Granada. 



Readily recognized by the truncate elytra. 



Homoeotelus vitiosus, sp. n. 



//. apicicorni proximus, sed minor, elytris ajiicc integris, sat 

 regulai-iter punctato-striatis, interstitiis crebrc fortiter ]>unctatis, 

 antennis brovioribus certe distinctus. L. 1 lin. 



Amazoiis (Bates). 



