92 Mr. G. C. Champion’s Notes on 
ANEPSICUS. 
Anepsicus, Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Am., Coleopt. ii, 1, p. 600 
(1900). 
This genus seems to me to be nearly related to Ocholissa, 
Pasc., referred by its describer to Colydiidae. 
Anepsicus brunneus. 
Anepsicus brunneus, Sharp, loc. cit. p. 600, pl. 18, fig. 19. 
Described from three specimens only. Additional 
localities are’:— 
Mexico, Jalapa (Hodge); GuatEmALA, El Tumbador, 
Las Mercedes, Cerro Zunil, Zapote, Capetillo, San Gerénimo 
(Champion). 
Numerous examples, varying from 2-3 mm. in length. 
CISSOCRYPTUS. 
Cissocryptus, Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Am., Coleopt. ii, 1, p. 601 
(1900). 
This genus would perhaps be better placed in Pythidae, 
near Inssodema, the tarsi being heteromerous. 
Cissocryptus insolitus. 
Cissocryptus insolitus, Sharp, loc. cit. p. 601, pl. 18, fig. 20. 
Described from a single example from Guanajuato, 
Mexico. Three others, found by Truqui in Mexico, are 
contained in the Fry collection—one, a male, with the body 
almost black, the others, females, paler in colour. 
TROGOCRYPTUS. 
Trogocryptus, Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Am., Coleopt. ii, 1, p. 602 
(1900). 
The members of this genus are separable from the allied 
forms by the acutely dilated, spinulose apices of the tibiae, 
and the strongly marked prosternal sutures. 7’. nigripectus, 
was described from a single (? 2) example found by myself 
at Cahabon, Alta Vera Paz; two others, from Sinanja, Alta 
Vera Paz, have since been detected in our collection, one 
with the head greatly developed, and presumably a male. 
The tarsi are really heteromerous, as stated above under 
Holosternus. ‘Two additional species are now known. 
