the Coleopterons Family EroUjUdce. (Ill) 487 

 Cyclomorplius chrysomelinus. 



Mijcotretus chrysomelinus, Lac. Erot. 191. 

 N, Granada. 



Cyclomorphus bihamatus.* 



Brachysphcenus bihamatus, Lac. Erot. 414. 



Columbia. 



Sides of metastemum deeply punctate, intermediate coxal line 



visible. 



Cyclomorphus octopimctatus.* 



Cyclomorphus S-punctatus, Er. Arch./. Nat. xii. 179 (1847). 

 Peru. 



Cyclomorphus variegatus. 



Cyclomorphus variegatus, Kirsch, B. E. Z. ix. 98 (1865), 

 Bogota. 



Strongylosomus. 



Chev. Dej. Cat. 451 {tijp. unicolor, Oliv.). 

 [Coccimorphus, Hope, 1841 ; Lac. Erot. 266.] 



It is difficult to define this genus, whicli resembles uEyithus 

 but lias a differently shaped thorax. The eyes are finely granu- 

 lated and the antennae very short. 



A. Eostrum quadrate, frontal suture distinct, prosternura 

 scarcely compressed, no coxal lines, eyes scarcely margined, 1st 

 ventral segment short. Coccimorphus, Hope. 



Strongylosomus nigripes. 



Coccimorphus nigripes, Lac. Erot. 268. 



Brazil. 



The epipleurie of the elytra are deeply sulcate. 



Strongylosomus melanopus. 



Coccimorphus mela7iopus, Lac. Erot. 269. 

 Cayenne. 



Strongylosomus carmineus. 



Coccimorphus carmineus, Lac. Erot. 2G9. 



Brazil. 



Elytra rather coarsely punctate. 



