146 Mr. G. C. Champion's Revision of Telephorinae. 



the other is a Malthinus. The type ((^), from Zapote, is a 

 small, shining, nigro-piceous insect, with slender antennae, 

 the last two joints of which are yellow, and rather small 

 eyes. 



1 (a). Malthodes gorhami. 



Malthodes gorhami, Pic, Melanges exot.-entom., fasc. viii, 

 p. 10 (1913). 



Hab. Guatemala, Zapote; Panama, Bugaba [type], 

 David. 



Found by Pic mixed with M. pallipes in the Gorham 

 collection. The five specimens before me include the two 

 sexes. The stout, dark, antennae, which are considerably 

 elongated in the male, and the much larger eyes, separate 

 M. gorhami from M. fallipes. The mandibles are thickened 

 in their basal half, but there is no definite tooth on their 

 inner edge. The abdomen is elongated and not wholly 

 covered by the wings in the male. 



Explanation op Plates III — IX. 



[See Explanations facing the Plates.] 



