130 Mr. G. C. Champion’s Notes on 
joint to the labial and maxillary palpi, lobed tarsal claws, 
a coarsely punctured villose surface, etc.; but differs from 
it in the shape of the body, and in the less coarsely facetted, 
transverse eyes, and the more sharply carinate sides of the 
elytra. The type appears to have been placed amongst 
the Eumolpid Phytophaga when our collections were sorted. 
*Hucymbolus cyaneus, n. sp. (Plate IV, fig. 6.) 
Shining, cyaneous above, black beneath, the head rufous, the 
mouth-parts, antennae, legs, mesosternum, and fifth ventral segment 
rufo-testaceous ; above thickly set with long, erect, cinereous hairs, 
the under surface sparsely clothed with adpressed pallid pubescence, 
the legs villose. Head rather sparsely punctate: antennae moder- 
ately long, joints 4-10 strongly, and 3 more feebly, serrate. Thorax 
short, rapidly narrowing forwards, finely margined and bisinuate 
at the base, the angles rounded, the margins crenulate; sparsely, 
finely punctate on the disc, the punctures becoming coarser, closer, 
and umbilicate towards the sides. Elytra coarsely, closely, con- 
fusedly punctate, with a row of coarser impressions within the sub- 
marginal ridge, the latter becoming somewhat widely separated 
from the marginal carina towards the base; transversely com- 
pressed below the humeral callus. Beneath finely punctate. 
Length 44, breadth 3mm. (3.) 
Hab. GUATEMALA, Sinanja in Alta Vera Paz (Champion). 
One specimen, found in April 1880. Seen from above 
the sides of the thorax form an almost continuous outline 
with those of the elytra, the general shape being broad 
ovate. 
PTINIDAE. 
OZOGNATHUS. 
Ozognathus, Leconte, Class. Coleopt. N. Am. p. 205 (1861), 
and Proc. Acad. Phil. 1865, p. 226; Fall, Trans. Am. 
Ent. Soc. xxxi, pp. 132, 135 (1905); Pic, Cat. 
Anobiidae, p. 16 (1912). 
Micranobium, Gorham, Biol. Centr.-Am., Coleopt. i, 2, 
p- 202 (1883) (part.); Pic, L’Echange, xix, p. 171 
(1903). 
Durangoum, Pic, L’Echange, xix, p. 182 (1903). 
Mr. Fall (loc. cit. p. 136) correctly states that two very 
dissimilar insects, belonging to two different groups of the 
Prinidae, were placed by Gorham under Micranobium : 
one, M. exiguum, appertains to the genus Ozognathus, Lec., 
