560 (184) Mr. G. R. Crotch's Revision of 



Homceotelus distinguendus, sp. n. 



H. umhonato peraffiniSj seel paiilo coiivexior, antice posticeqiie 

 magis angiistatus, thoi'ace maciilis 3 fuscis obsoletis, elytris magis 

 regulariter puactatis, tibiis dimidio apicali testaceis. L. 5 liu. 



Amazons (Bates). 



Near U. palltdus by its tibia?, but differing by punctuation 

 and the broad ill-defined marks on the thorax. 



Homceotelus hepaticus, sp. n. 



H. umhonato proximus, sed antennis articulo ultimo Isete flavo 

 distinctus videtur. L. 4^ — 5 lin. 

 Ecuador (Buckley). 

 Var. a. thoracis macula media divisa. 



Homceotelus octomaculatus, sp. n.* 



Omoiotelus 8-maculahis, Kirsch, MS. 



U. heixitico simillimus, sed thorace seriebus duabus transversis 

 punctorum quatuor. L. 4J lin. 

 Pozuza (Kirsch). 

 This is probably a variety with the vittje divided transversely. 



Homceotelus terminalis.* 



Homceotelus terminalis, Er. Arch. f. Nat. xiii. 177. 

 Peru. 



Homceotelus pallidus. 



Erotylus pallidus, Oliv. E. M. vi. 436 (1791). 



Omoiotelus , Lac. Erot. 511. 



Cayenne. 



More rugulose than H. umhonatus. 



Homceotelus apicicornis. 



Omoiotelus apicicornis, Guer. Icon. R. A. Ins. 312. 



emnrginatus, Kirsch, B. E. Z. 1865, 103. 



N. Granada. 



Readily recognized by the truncate elytra. 



Homceotelus vitiosus, sp. n. 



H. apicicorni proximus, sed minor, elytris apice integris, sat 

 regulariter punctato-striatis, interstitiis crebi-e fortiter punctatis, 

 antennis brevioribus certe distinctus. L. 4 lin. 



Amazons (Bates). 



